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BCS (Body Condition Score) and MCS (Muscle Condition Score) are assessments used to evaluate the body fat and muscle mass of animals, particularly in veterinary and agricultural contexts. BCS typically ranges from 1 to 9, indicating levels of body fat, while MCS assesses muscle development on a similar scale. These scores help in managing animal health, nutrition, and overall well-being, guiding decisions on feeding and breeding practices.

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