It depends on the species, here are a few of the common domestic species and their normal temperatures:
Dog - 37.5-39oC
Cat - 38-39.5oC
Cow - 38-38.5oC
Horse - 37.5-38.5oC
Pig - 38.5-39oC
Sheep - 38.4-39.5oC
Most birds - 40.5-42oC
Rabbits - around 39.5oC
There are minor variations in 'normal' ranges depending on where you look them up therefore slight variations may also be seen as normal (e.g. a dog with a temperature of 39.3oC would probably still be considered to have a 'normal' temperature).
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What is the normal temperature of domestic animals ?
The body temperature of a pigeon is 41.2 degrees Centigrade/106.2 Fahrenheit average for domestic pigeons in a 22 pigeon sample.
at normal temperature above zero degree centigrade
The average body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. This equals 37 degrees Celsius (formerly centigrade).
they stick a thermometer in the animals rear end
domestic animals - 122 degree celceiousdomestic birds - 152 degree celciousBoiling water is 100 degree celcius. You can literally ROAST a chicken at 152
98.6 degrees F.
birds are a bit higher they are at 39-40°c mammals are as humans at 36-37°c other animals are cold blooded
If the body is unable to maintain a normal temperature and it increases significantly above normal, a condition known as hyperthermia occurs.
Between 80 and 90 degrees Centigrade.
98.6
Normal body temperature varies greatly between animals. Small rodents tend to be about the same as humans at 37.0 C (98.?) Dogs and cats run around 39C (101F). Livestock also tend to run hot, in the 38-39+C range. It all depends on the animal.