I'm curious about MCAL in the context of nutrition. I've heard this term being mentioned in discussions about dietary intake and its effects on the body, but I'm not quite sure what it means. Could someone explain what MCAL stands for and its significance in nutrition?
5 answers
Carlo
Wed Nov 20 2024
Nutrient requirements for horses are estimated based on the National Research Council's Recommendations for Nutrient Requirements of Horses published in 2001.
isabella_bailey_economist
Wed Nov 20 2024
These recommendations provide guidelines for ensuring horses receive adequate nutrition.
emma_rose_activist
Wed Nov 20 2024
Mcal represents Megacalories, which is equivalent to 1,000 Calories.
Valentino
Wed Nov 20 2024
It serves as a unit of measurement for energy potential.