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- Oct 5, 2017
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Not to be contentious, but do you have a degree in poultry nutrition? Your statement about a chicken eating more of a low calorie feed than a high calorie feed does not compute in this discussion. Basic animal physiology regarding use of nutrients to convert those nutrients to energy, tissue growth, and support of other physiological functions is the same across species.
Definition of a calorie:
the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water through 1 °C, equal to one thousand small calories and often used to measure the energy value of foods.
Regardless of how dense a calorie is, it still produces the same amount of energy.
For now, I'm done with this discussion.
My statement does "compute" in this discussion.
I know what a calorie is, I also know that a calorie is more correctly measured as 4.184 joules. You may want to look into poultry nutrition and how different types of energy break down differently into calories and are used differently by poultry.



