Simple regression and multiple regression analyses were conducted to estimate factors affecting daily water intake(DWI) of finishing cattle. Seasonal simple linear regression equations were very poor predicting DWI (r2 \u3c 0.15). Best results were obtained with the overall simple regression. The multiple regression analysis showed that daily minimum temperature (or THI), solar radiation, and dry matter intake were the most important factors affecting DWI in cattle finished in feedyards. The following prediction equation was developed: daily water intake, gal*d-1 = -0.52677+ (0.1229 *DMI, lb*d-1) + (0.01137*solar radiation, kcal*d-1) + (0.06529*daily minimum temperature, °F)
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Providing enough quality water is essential for good livestock husbandry. Water makes up 80 % of the...
Mathematical models that predict water intake by drinking, also known as free water intake (FWI), ar...
Simple regression and multiple regression analyses were conducted to estimate factors affecting dail...
Simple and multiple regression analyses were executed using records of six experiments conducted fro...
Records from 7 studies conducted during 1999 to 2005 were utilized to assess the effects of environ...
The relationships among soil surface temperature (SST), soil temperature (ST) (4 inches depth) and d...
Water is an essential nutrient, but there are few recent studies that evaluate how much water indivi...
Water is an essential nutrient and is required for growth, metabolism, lactation, and reproduction. ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to study the effect of weather, dry matter intake, and body ...
The current National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) dry matter intake (DMI)...
A study was conducted to evaluate 8 published water intake (WI, L/d) equations. Individual WI and DM...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfIn the future, water may not...
When average outside air temperature was about 40 F, water temperatures of 40, 60, Of\u27 80 F had l...
Water is an essential part of livestock and human diets and is often thought of as an inexpensive, r...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Providing enough quality water is essential for good livestock husbandry. Water makes up 80 % of the...
Mathematical models that predict water intake by drinking, also known as free water intake (FWI), ar...
Simple regression and multiple regression analyses were conducted to estimate factors affecting dail...
Simple and multiple regression analyses were executed using records of six experiments conducted fro...
Records from 7 studies conducted during 1999 to 2005 were utilized to assess the effects of environ...
The relationships among soil surface temperature (SST), soil temperature (ST) (4 inches depth) and d...
Water is an essential nutrient, but there are few recent studies that evaluate how much water indivi...
Water is an essential nutrient and is required for growth, metabolism, lactation, and reproduction. ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to study the effect of weather, dry matter intake, and body ...
The current National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) dry matter intake (DMI)...
A study was conducted to evaluate 8 published water intake (WI, L/d) equations. Individual WI and DM...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryMegan RolfIn the future, water may not...
When average outside air temperature was about 40 F, water temperatures of 40, 60, Of\u27 80 F had l...
Water is an essential part of livestock and human diets and is often thought of as an inexpensive, r...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Providing enough quality water is essential for good livestock husbandry. Water makes up 80 % of the...
Mathematical models that predict water intake by drinking, also known as free water intake (FWI), ar...