Natural diet Impala
Impalas are herbivorous mammals with a diverse diet depending on the resources available in their environment. They are intermediate feeders that both browse and graze. Grasses are the main part of their diet, particularly after the raining seasons. However, during the dry season, the proportion of grasses in their diet decreases and they rely more on (woody) browse.

2-4%
If an animal weighs 45 kg and eats 3% of its body weight, it will get
45 x 0.03 = 1.35 kg feed in total per day
10% Concentrates
60% Grass, alfalfa, roughage
30% Browse
0.1 x 1.35 kg = 135 g concentrates
0.6 x 1.35 kg = 810 g grass, alfalfa, roughage
0.3 x 1.35 kg = 405 g browse
2-4%
If an animal weighs 45 kg and eats 3% of its body weight, it will get
45 x 0.03 = 1.35 kg feed in total per day
10% Concentrates
60% Grass, alfalfa, roughage
30% Browse
0.1 x 1.35 kg = 135 g concentrates
0.6 x 1.35 kg = 810 g grass, alfalfa, roughage
0.3 x 1.35 kg = 405 g browse
Grass hay
Lucerne hay
Variety of browse
Pellets
Salt lick
Fruits
Vegetables
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions:

Grass hay
Lucerne hay
Variety of browse
Pellets
Salt lick
Fruits
Vegetables
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions: