Water intake depends on many factors including humidity and air temperature, salinity of the feed, physiological needs/stressors, size of the cow, how much milk that cow produces per milking or per day, location (as in latitude and climate), etc.
This means that numbers will vary. Some sources say two gallons, others claim as much as ten.
This really depends on the salinity of the feed, the time of year, climate, weather, heat index, etc. Since milk is 98 to 99% water, most of the water a cow drinks goes into milk production in addition to the cow's bodily needs for water. Lactating cows tend to drink more water than cows that are dry.
This question can be answered in three ways. It takes 1851 gallons of water to refine a barrel of crude oil. One barrel of crude oil produces 19 gallons of gasoline and 10 gallons of diesel fuel, in this respect it takes 97 gallons of water to produce a gallon of gasoline. If you combine gasoline and diesel, it takes 63 gallons of water to produce a gallon of "fuel." A total of 42 gallons of petroleum products are produced from a barrel of crude oil, in this respect it takes 44 gallons of water to produce each gallon.
It can very but you are SUPPOSED to drink a gallon a day
1 gallon to 2 gallons
Approx half a gallon a day is recommended.
20 gallons
Water has absolutely no calories at all. It doesn't matter how much of it you drink.
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Horses drink about 1 gallon for every one hundred pounds, and that can double when the heat kicks in. So a half ton horse can drink 20 gallons a day in the summer heat, but will normally only drink about 10 in other weather conditions. yes! at the most horses can drink 12 gallons of water a day
If you have a gallon, you only can have one gallon.
the answer is a mega gallon of water
A 20 Gallon tank can hold up to 20 gallons of water.
60 tons of water is equal to approximately 7,525 gallons.