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.
A horse needs to consume at minimum 1% of it's body weight daily, but 2% is better.
About 12% protein a day is standard for any horse not in heavy work.
about 5% do
12,5 % from protein
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.
40 and 50 grams each day
Men= 12oz each day Women= 9 oz each day
about 500% of fat
10% of animals die each day.
itdays 5 pounds of food each 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.