Excessive protein in a horse's diet can result in kidney damage or outright destruction resulting in death. If the excess is mild, the protein is usually successfully excreted in the urine.
Protein is essential for horses as it helps in muscle development, tissue repair, and overall growth. Horses need about 10-12 protein in their diet to maintain good health and performance.
No one will not get fat from a protein diet based on strictly protein. But eating too much food high in protein will get one fat because of the calories.
you get FAT
The vast majority of protein in the American diet comes from meat and animal sources.
proteins are the best diet for vegetarians so much protein is in an in-n-out veggie burger.
you get FAT
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys
Grass. Grass is essential in a horses diet. Aflalfa is a good source of protein, but horses don't need it in excess. Too much alfalfa can result in stones in the stomach that require surgery to remove. A small bit of alfalfa mixed with normal grass, like Bermuda can be good. usually is alfalfa but grass mix with alfalfa is the best for horses.
Too much protein, not enough carbs.
not alot and a balanced amount of sugar and glycose
100 grams
Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does. Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does.