More information such as type of feed (hay, grain, silage), type of cow (dairy or beef) and period of pregnancy (first, mid or last gestation) is needed before this question can be answered.
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nope but you should feed it more
You should feed your dog twice or three times a day so they won't go hungry. ;)
gorillas are very similar to humans so you should feed them pretty much the same thing you feed pregnant humans e.g vegetables fruit meat fish and lots of vitamins yes thanks for telling me ahahahaha
Twice a
3 flakes
A one year old should weigh about 20 pounds. If it weighs less than that than feed it more. If it weighs 31 or more than take it to its Dr. Dr. C
What you reg. feed her until the foal is born then up her feed and give her a good mare and foal feed.
It depends on whether she is pregnant or not and the quality (as in the protein and energy level) of the feed available. Basically it can be between 2% and 3% of her body weight.
It is not a bad idea to offer as much hay as he will eat without wasting too much. The amount to feed will depend on how much the pony weighs. You should feed about 2% of the ponies body weight in feed daily.
The diet of a pregnant horse does not really change with the breed. The only exception is if the mare was / is a hard keeper and will need even more food than normal. A pregnant mare should have all of the high quality hay she can and will eat. In the last trimester or so of pregnancy, she should likely have a supplemental feed of hard feeds such as a mare and foal ration.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.