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Q: What is the percentage of protein for a horse each day?
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What percentage of protein nutrients do you need each day?

The recommended daily intake of protein varies depending on age, sex, and activity level. Generally, it is recommended that protein make up about 10-35% of your total daily calorie intake. For most adults, this typically translates to about 46-56 grams of protein per day for women and 56-71 grams per day for men.


What percentage of its body weight does a horse need to consume in feed or forage each day?

A horse needs to consume at minimum 1% of it's body weight daily, but 2% is better.


How much crude proteins does a moderate working horse need a day?

About 12% protein a day is standard for any horse not in heavy work.


What percentage of people actually eat protein every day?

about 5% do


Jill eats 1600 Kcal's and 50 grams of protein per day The percentage of total energy that comes from protein is?

12,5 % from protein


Is there anything a pregnant horse shouldn't eat?

No there is nothing that a pregnant horse shouldn't eat that she wouldn't eat otherwise. During pregnancy it's wise to increase her protein with a higher percentage grain/sweet feed. Also good to up her hay to a 21% protein such as alfalfa or an alfalfa mix.


How much protein should a young teen have each day?

40 and 50 grams each day


How much protein do adults need?

Men= 12oz each day Women= 9 oz each day


How much protein do you need each day or week?

about 500% of fat


What percentage of animals die a day?

10% of animals die each day.


How much does a horse eat in a day?

itdays 5 pounds of food each day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What percentage of there bodyweight will a pony eat a day?

Most horse need about 2% of their body weight in feed every day. It is adjusted up or down a bit depending on the activity level of the horse.