Records from 7 studies conducted during 1999 to 2005 were utilized to assess the effects of environmental factors on daily water intake (DWI) of finishing cattle. Data from unshaded feedlot pens (up to 24 pens utilized per study; 6 to 9 animals.pen(-1)) containing predominantly Angus crossbred cattle were obtained by dividing total water intake by the number of animals utilizing that waterer. Each waterer was shared by 2 pens; therefore, data were derived from a database containing 72 experimental units comprising 144 pen records. Climatic data were compiled from weather stations located at the feedlot facility. The database included daily measures of mean ambient (Ta), maximum (Tmax), and minimum (Tmin) temperature (degrees C), precipitati...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Climate change and a growing human population are expected to impact water availability globally, wh...
Records from 7 studies conducted during 1999 to 2005 were utilized to assess the effects of environ...
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...
Water is an essential nutrient and is required for growth, metabolism, lactation, and reproduction. ...
The relationships among soil surface temperature (SST), soil temperature (ST) (4 inches depth) and d...
Objective The purpose of this study was to study the effect of weather, dry matter intake, and body ...
Providing enough quality water is essential for good livestock husbandry. Water makes up 80 % of the...
Agricultural best management practices (BMP) are of global importance to protect and promote sustain...
Water is an essential nutrient, but there are few recent studies that evaluate how much water indivi...
The current National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) dry matter intake (DMI)...
When average outside air temperature was about 40 F, water temperatures of 40, 60, Of\u27 80 F had l...
Water is an important nutrient for livestock production and is often provided on rangelands directly...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Climate change and a growing human population are expected to impact water availability globally, wh...
Records from 7 studies conducted during 1999 to 2005 were utilized to assess the effects of environ...
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...
Water is an essential nutrient and is required for growth, metabolism, lactation, and reproduction. ...
The relationships among soil surface temperature (SST), soil temperature (ST) (4 inches depth) and d...
Objective The purpose of this study was to study the effect of weather, dry matter intake, and body ...
Providing enough quality water is essential for good livestock husbandry. Water makes up 80 % of the...
Agricultural best management practices (BMP) are of global importance to protect and promote sustain...
Water is an essential nutrient, but there are few recent studies that evaluate how much water indivi...
The current National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) dry matter intake (DMI)...
When average outside air temperature was about 40 F, water temperatures of 40, 60, Of\u27 80 F had l...
Water is an important nutrient for livestock production and is often provided on rangelands directly...
Global concern about world climatic change and animal well-being has triggered greater attention reg...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Climate change and a growing human population are expected to impact water availability globally, wh...