The average rate of consumption of water ranges from 6 percent to 10 percent of a bovine's body weight per day. Water consumption depends on the animal's weight, the salinity of the feed it is consuming, air temperature, reproductive stressors such as if the animal is lactating or not, age, type (beef or dairy), breed, and others.
Since the bladder is a stretchy bag which stores urine until an animal feels the need to expell it via the urethra, a cow's bladder may be able to hold around one or two litres of urine at a time, possibly more. However, cows aren't "potty-trained" like us humans, a pet dog or cat might be and will be sure to urinate on the spot when they feel the need to go.
It depends on how much water did the cow drink
120 pounds a day!
Around 50 lbs per day.
Around 25 to 50 gallons per day.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
500 ml
The bladder explosion occurs if you hold your urine for more than 7 hours because the urine overfills the bladder. It's like a balloon that gets too much air. The longer you hold, the higher the risk of bladder explosion will be.
An elephant expels about 50 litres of urine a day
If you are a healthy individual, your body can hold roughly two cups of urine. Urine is stored in the bladder until there is enough to be excreted.
A 1,000 pound horse produces about 31lbs. of manure and 2.4 gallons of urine a day. Hope this is what you were looking for.
Yes, during pregnancy the uterus pushes against the bladder. thus the bladder can't hold as much urine and has to be relieve a lot more often.
Howmuch urine accumulats in the bladder of a normal person per minute ?
yes and no. sometimes you feel as if your bladder cannot hold as much urine as usual, right? But it does not mean that your bladder has shrunk. It is simply a symptom that means you may be having bladder problems. consult a doctor if you feel as if it has "shrunk".
A catheter placed through the urethra and into the bladder can show how much urine remains in the bladder after the patient urinates--a measure of how severe the obstruction is.
A completely full bladder is capable of holding approximately 1 liter of fluid … Ordinarily the urge to urinate occurs when the bladder contains about 200 ml of urine.
500ml