Yes, but it usually isn't much, maybe 2 pounds at the maximum, gaining weight comes with an abundance of those days over time.
you will gain some weight
A calf can gain between 1 to 2 pounds per day during the first few weeks of its life, depending on factors such as breed, genetics, and diet. After this period, weight gain typically slows down to around 1 to 1.5 pounds per day.
To gain weight at a the rate of 1 lb per day you are eating 3,500 calories a day more than you are burning
It would be extremely difficult for a person to gain more than 1-2 pounds of actual body weight in a single day. Any sudden significant increase in weight in a day is more likely due to factors like water retention, food in the digestive system, or temporary changes in body composition, rather than actual fat gain.
Yes, provided you don't exercise with the cat too much. Note that the cat will also gain considerable weight.
yes ensure plus and boost plus make you gain weight. It says it on the label "to help GAIN and maintain weight". I think that you have to drink 1 a day but if you really need to gain weight then you could drink 2. No harm done. And in about 2 weeks you could gain about 10 pounds :) you could buy them at the CVS by the medicine section they are only 8.99 but at Fiesta supermarket they are 7.99 they are cheaper :)
You gain weight by taking in more calories than you use. Eat fats or sugar (i.e. nuts and fruits) you gain calories, if you do not use the energy produced by those calories you gain weight, it is stored as fat in your body.
A steer that is grain fed will typically gain 1 or 2 lbs per day more than a grass-fed steer.
Alfalfa Q five drops in water every day for two weeks
he should eat 2,000-2500 a day, but if he wants to lose weight then....1,700 calories. and excersice 3 times a day. wanna maintain that weight? eat 2,000-2500 calories a day and excersice 4 times a day
The weight gain from food is not determined by the weight of the food, but by the number of calories in food. 3500 calories of food are equal to about one pound of weight (of the person, not the food).
Normal weight gain depends on your weight before pregnancy. If you are underweight you should gain 35 lbs, normal weight you should gain 25 lbs and if you are overweight you should gain 15 lbs. By 19 weeks you should have gained around 1/3 of the appropriate amount for you size.