Natural diet Brown bear
The brown bear is an omnivorous species with a very diverse diet. For example, they feed on mammals and fish but also plants, berries and more are consumed. Food intake increases during spring/summer months to accumulate enough fat because of hibernation during the winter period.

18%
If an animal weighs 250 kg and eats 18% of its body weight, it will get
250 x 0,18 = 45 kg feed in total per day
15% Meat and whole prey
5% Fish products
2% Concentrates
60% Leafy greens and cabbages
10% Other vegetables
8% Other
0,15 x 45 kg = 6.750 g meat and whole prey
0,05 x 45 kg = 2.250 g fish products
0,02 x 45 kg = 900 g concentrates
0,6 x 45 kg = 27.000 g leafy greens and cabbages
0,1 x 45 kg = 4.500 g other vegetables
0,08 x 45 kg = 3.600 g other
18%
If an animal weighs 250 kg and eats 18% of its body weight, it will get
250 x 0,18 = 45 kg feed in total per day
15% Meat and whole prey
5% Fish products
2% Concentrates
60% Leafy greens and cabbages
10% Other vegetables
8% Other
0,15 x 45 kg = 6.750 g meat and whole prey
0,05 x 45 kg = 2.250 g fish products
0,02 x 45 kg = 900 g concentrates
0,6 x 45 kg = 27.000 g leafy greens and cabbages
0,1 x 45 kg = 4.500 g other vegetables
0,08 x 45 kg = 3.600 g other
Variety of whole prey
Variety of meat
Variety of leafy and cabbage vegetables
Fruits
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions:

Variety of whole prey
Variety of meat
Variety of leafy and cabbage vegetables
Fruits
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions: