A pony. Horses are 14.2 or bigger
Absolutely. Rabbits should be feed pellets in very limited quantity in rabbits over 6 months of age. 5-7 lb of body wt. 1/4 cup daily 8-10 lb body wt. 1/2 cup daily 11-15 lb of body wt. 3/4 cup daily There is evidence that small breeds (under 2 lbs) may require a diet higher in energy and lower in fiber than the larger breeds (source rabbit.org) This should be feed along with HUGE amounts of hay (unlimited) and plenty of fresh green vegetables. If your rabbit is eating a lot of pellets you must NEVER suddenly change her diet. Any reduction of pellets should be done very slowly, and the introduction of veggies needs to be carefully managed. Too many changes at once can cause severe stomach upsets which can prove fatal in bunnies. There is a very informative article about pellets at the related link Dwarfs should be fed 1/4 cup pellets daily, 6- 8# rabbits around 6 oz. , Flemish and other large breeds should get a cup of pellets daily. The only rabbits that should be on full feed (as much as they can eat daily) are fryers (rabbits being fattened for food.) Fresh veggies should be fed only as a treat. There could be free feeding on hay.
I have a chiuaua/shih tzu mix and he is calm, kind, and cuddly. Babies have pulled his hair, stick their fingers in his mouth and he just pushes them out with his tongue. He doesn't bite at all.... he would love to sit on your lap all day. He is a bit over wt at 11lbs... he should be about 9.... but he looks cute chubby... not a huge fan of other dogs though... but VERY VERY loyal cuddly dog....
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"wt"?
wt is an abbreviation for weight
Its called urad dal
Take the wt and cube it.
mm is millimeters & wt is weight
i don't want pregnancy wt will do
What are the uts of wt-41
LT = Limited WT= Work Truck
Work truck
No. of moles=wt. of substance/molecular wt. hence, wt. of substance= 2.38*100=238