Importance of Balanced diet and basic Nutrition of animals

Importance of Balanced diet and basic Nutrition of animals


You may have heard or read somewhere that gives the animal a "balanced diet"

A balanced diet refers to a diet that contains all the nutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, fats, salts/minerals and vitamins/vitamins) in such a way that all the needs of the animal, ie the functions necessary for survival, development/growth, production ie  Maintain milk/meat and reproductive system capacity.

At the same time the diet should be balanced according to the age of the animal, the weight of the animal, the production of the animal, the severity of the weather and the physical condition of the animal (last month pregnant, pregnant and dry, pregnant and lactating).

Dairy and high-milk animals need more protein, energy, vitamins and minerals than dry animals because these substances are excreted in milk daily and the animal's body also uses these ingredients in making milk.  Is.  Dry / non-lactating animal foods contain about 12% protein and dairy animals over 3 litres of milk contain 16-18% protein.  The animal that is eating from the hoof So the food of a dry animal is not balanced for a high-milking animal and the food of a high-milking animal is not balanced for a dry animal.

 A cow that gave birth for the first time / Phelan cow and a cow that gave birth for the third time cannot have exactly the same diet.  Like a calving cow, but the first calf does not weigh as much as an adult animal, it has to increase its anatomy as well as milk, to meet the weight.  If her diet is reduced here, she will have difficulty breastfeeding, gaining weight and getting pregnant next time.

 So far we have read that any living thing needs 6 nutrients in its diet for survival, growth, production and reproduction. The diet should be nutritious as well as balanced

 That is, the nutrients in the diet should be according to the age, weight, milk and meat production of the animal

Importance of Balanced diet and basic Nutrition of animals