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04-03-2016, 04:35 AM
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Re: Too small???
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Originally Posted by oddlyoblivious
I'm curious now, how do you calculate the dietary percentages when mixing feeds?
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Earlier in the thread Winnie calculated the percentages for me, will have to PM her
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04-03-2016, 04:41 AM
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Autumn Hamstery
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Leeds, England.
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Re: Too small???
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Originally Posted by oddlyoblivious
I'm curious now, how do you calculate the dietary percentages when mixing feeds?
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You just get the average. For example, if one mix had 14% protein and the other 22% protein, you get the average of that, which is 18. This only applies if you mix 50/50 though, it'd be more complicated if you added others in. I've just done a subject in college where I had to calculate the amount of feed for different animals and choose what food to feed and why and how they fit their appetite requirements etc.. was really difficult but it's made things easier now haha
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04-03-2016, 06:25 AM
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Re: Too small???
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Originally Posted by WinnieTheHam
You just get the average. For example, if one mix had 14% protein and the other 22% protein, you get the average of that, which is 18. This only applies if you mix 50/50 though, it'd be more complicated if you added others in. I've just done a subject in college where I had to calculate the amount of feed for different animals and choose what food to feed and why and how they fit their appetite requirements etc.. was really difficult but it's made things easier now haha
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Thanks Winnie!
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