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The protein content of milk is highest just after parturition, and declines gradually as lactation proceeds. The composition of the milk is not greatly affected by diet composition, but milk production (kg/d) depends on both protein and energy intake. Horse milk contains on the average between 2.1 and 1.8 percent protein in early and late lactation respectively. Protein requirement for lactation is calculated as digestible crude protein per kg of milk produced, and the total requirement is determined as the product of this value and the rate of milk production. Digestible crude protein (DCP) per kg of milk production in different stages of lactation
Note! The mare´s requirement for maintenance must be added to above requirement for milk production. |









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If you have a young growing horse that is either too thin or too well-fed (fat), you can easily adjust the amounts of feed you have to give it through the 
Always try to use the total amounts of nutrients when you create a new feed or are changing the nutrient concentrations in a particular feed. Observe the information on the bag closely. You may find that the bag lists only what is added of a specific nutrient, instead of the total amount (in feed ingredients + added). For some nutrients over-supply may be a consequence.
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