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But caution on any overfeeding at this time of year.
In fact the overfeeding of supplements can be extremely harmful.
Incorrect feeding is also as much a concern as simple overfeeding.
"Overfeeding seems to be more dangerous these days."
Overfeeding, however, may result in over large single lambs and dystocia.
Check that overfeeding is not a contributory factor.
Overfeeding is not suggested as it will often result in burning the plant and microflora blooms.
The overfeeding of non-structural carbohydrates (grain and pellets, for example)
Easy keepers are not always easy to distinguish from a normal horse that is too fat from simple overfeeding.
Guinness World Records stopped recording heaviest pets to discourage deliberate overfeeding.
Overfeeding (or powerfeeding) the snake can lead to a host of health problems later and can shorten its lifespan.
Good management of the filter and substrate (regular hoovering) will help prevent and control an outbreak, as will avoiding overfeeding.
The overfeeding of stomachs that were more accustomed to a mild starvation produced a torpor that was greatly aided by the wine.
Care should be taken, though, in avoiding overfeeding of these lizards, as they will readily consume all available prey - causing digestion issues and possible deformities.
As early as 2500 BC, the ancient Egyptians learned that many birds could be fattened through forced overfeeding and began this practice.
Overfeeding, not burping your baby after feeding, intolerance to milk or formula, and exposure to tobacco smoke are other reasons why your baby may spit up.
If one good meal has the power to alter so completely our personalities temporarily, is it then any wonder that constant overfeeding causes everybody to love a fat man?
For example, a precision approach to animal feeding results in less overfeeding of nutrients and a subsequent decrease in environmental excretion of nutrients, such as phosphorus.
In the weeks following the period of forced overfeeding or underfeeding, the young men automatically made adjustments in their caloric intake that enabled them to lose weight gained or gain back their losses.
They discovered that carbohydrate overfeeding produced 75-85% excess energy being stored as body fat and fat overfeeding produced 90-95% storage of excess energy as body fat.
Thus Ashkenazi Jews turned to poultry fat as their cooking fat of choice; the overfeeding of geese to produce more fat per bird produced Modern Europe's first foie gras as a side effect.
It was during the war that Keys and fellow researchers recognized the importance of knowing how to properly treat the widespread starvation since simple overfeeding for so many would be imprecise and there was a potential that the refeeding would fail.
Lisa Aronson Fontes describes the stereotype as one of "endless caretaking and boundless self-sacrifice" by a mother who demonstrates her love by "constant overfeeding and unremitting solicitude about every aspect of her children's and husband's welfare[s]".
They also claim that while Perrens was indeed a good cook, she never actually served lemon meringue pie, and their stepfather had died of chest pain as a result of a strenuous game of tennis, as opposed to their mother's deliberate overfeeding as portrayed in Toast.
Factors that can contribute to the risk of egg binding include calcium deficiency, breeding animals that are too young or too small, not providing suitable laying areas (leading to deliberate retention of eggs), and overfeeding of species in which clutch size is dependent on food intake (such as Veiled Chameleons).