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A note on the individuality of the intake of drinking water by dairy cows
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1978
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NutritionAgricultural EconomicsLivestock ProductionMean Air TemperatureEducationLivestock HealthPrecision DairyFeed UtilizationDrinking WaterBody CompositionDairy CowsBiostatisticsPublic HealthMilk YieldAnimal ProductionAnimal PhysiologyAnimal NutritionAnimal ScienceWater IntakeFeed IntakeNutritional Sciences
ABSTRACT The individual water intakes of 16 (four groups of four) lactating dairy cows, measured on 7 consecutive days, were significantly correlated with dry-matter (DM) intakes (range 4·6 to 14·4 kg/day) and milk yields (range 13·7 to 30·0 kg/day). There was no significant correlation with DM content of the feed (range 833 to 898 g/kg), body weight (range 400 to 620 kg) or mean air temperature (range 7·0 to 20·0°C). Applying a multiple regression analysis to the data, the following relationship was obtained: water intake (kg/day) = 2·15 (± 0·415) × DM intake (kg/day)+0·73 (± 0·197) × milk yield (kg/day) + 12·3 (+ 5·57). After adjusting the data for variations in DM intake and milk yield there was no significant difference between the mean daily water intakes of individual cows. There was, however, a significant day-to-day variation in the mean water intakes of the groups of four cows ( P <001) which was not explained by variations in DM intake, milk yield or mean daily temperature.
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