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# Horses
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<span dir="">The intake of gross energy (GE) isn’t needed as input parameter for the emission calculations, but is to be reported in the CRT tables. </span>[<span dir="">IPCC (2006)</span>](/9%20Literature#ipcc-intergovernmental-panel-on-climate-change-2006)<span dir="">-10.28 provides a daily GE intake of 110 MJ pl<sup>-1</sup> d<sup>-1</sup> for the IPCC category “horses”, which corresponds to the German category “heavy horses”. This IPCC default GE intake corresponds to data given in </span>[<span dir="">Blum (2002)</span>](/9%20Literature#blum-jw-2002)<span dir="">.</span>
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<span dir="">The intake of gross energy (GE) isn’t needed as input parameter for the emission calculations, but is to be reported in CRT. </span>[<span dir="">IPCC (2006)</span>](/9%20Literature#ipcc-intergovernmental-panel-on-climate-change-2006)<span dir="">-10.28 provides a daily GE intake of 110 MJ pl<sup>-1</sup> d<sup>-1</sup> for the IPCC category “horses”, which corresponds to the German category “heavy horses”. This IPCC default GE intake corresponds to data given in </span>[<span dir="">Blum (2002)</span>](/9%20Literature#blum-jw-2002)<span dir="">.</span>
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<span dir="">A German value for the annual intake of digestible energy (DE) of heavy horses is given in </span>[<span dir="">DLG (2005)</span>](/9%20Literature#dlg-deutsche-landwirtschaftsgesellschaft-ed-2005)<span dir="">, pg. 54. It is 32.5 GJ per place and year (or 89 MJ per place and day). The DE intake isn’t used in the emission calculations</span>.
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