Estimating water consumption and factors affecting intake in grazing cattle

  • Ali S
  • Goonewardene L
  • Basarab J
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Abstract

Water consumption (WC) by 39.5 animal units (AU) of grazing cattle was studied at a central Alberta site in summer. Average WC AU −1 was estimated at 48.9 L d −1 . WC increased by 0.68 L AU −1 (P < 0.01) for each percentage decrease in relative humidity, increased by 0.81 L AU −1 (P < 0.02) for each degree Celsius increase in maximum daily temperature, and increased by 0.15 L AU −1 (P < 0.06) as cattle grew and the season progressed. Relative humidity is shown to be an important determinant of WC in grazing cattle. Key words: Water consumption, animal unit, temperature, humidity, grazing cattle

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Ali, S., Goonewardene, L. A., & Basarab, J. A. (1994). Estimating water consumption and factors affecting intake in grazing cattle. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 74(3), 551–554. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas94-077

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