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==== Domesticated animal ====
In [[domesticated animal]]s, such as [[pet]]s, [[livestock]], and [[working animal]]s, as well as other [[Captivity (animal)|animals in captivity]], nutrition is managed by humans through [[animal feed]]. [[Fodder]] and [[forage]] are provided to livestock. Specialized [[pet food]] has been manufactured since 1860, and subsequent research and development have addressed the nutritional needs of pets. [[Dog food]] and [[cat food]] in particular are heavily studied and typically include all essential nutrients for these animals. Cats are sensitive to some common nutrients, such as [[taurine]], and require additional nutrients derived from meat. Large-breed puppies are susceptible to overnutrition, as small-breed dog food is more energy dense than they can absorb.

Domesticated animal

In domesticated animals, such as pets, livestock, and working animals, as well as other animals in captivity, nutrition is managed by humans through animal feed. Fodder and forage are provided to livestock. Specialized pet food has been manufactured since 1860, and subsequent research and development have addressed the nutritional needs of pets. Dog food and cat food in particular are heavily studied and typically include all essential nutrients for these animals. Cats are sensitive to some common nutrients, such as taurine, and require additional nutrients derived from meat. Large-breed puppies are susceptible to overnutrition, as small-breed dog food is more energy dense than they can absorb.