how much water does a cow drink a day

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A cow's daily water intake varies depending on factors such as weight, air temperature, stage of production, and milk production

. Daily water intake can range from 3 to 30 gallons per day

. Different types of cows and their approximate water consumption per day:

  • Non-lactating cow: 9 to 12 gallons

. Requirements range from 0.75 to 1.5 gallons per 100 pounds of weight

  • Lactating cow: 30 to 40 gallons

. A high-lactating cow may need up to 200 liters on a hot day

. Approximately 4 to 4.5 liters of water per kilogram of milk produced is needed

  • Cow with calf: 50 liters
  • Dry cow: 50 to 70 liters

Water consumption will range from 1 gallon per 100 pounds of body weight during cold weather to nearly 2 gallons per 100 pounds of body during hot weather

. Lactating cows require nearly twice as much water compared to dry cows

. Factors that affect water consumption in cattle:

  • Weight
  • Stage of production
  • Temperature
  • Feed type
  • Production levels
  • Salt intake
  • Climate conditions
  • Milk production
  • Dry matter in the diet