That question is unanswerable because it really depends on the cow's bodyweight, the type of cow, and the reproductive, physiological, environmental and seasonal changes she had to go through. It also depends on how long a particular cow lives for, where she lives, what she has eaten, etc. All of these things affect her water intake.
One can only make a general assumption to how much a cow drinks per day, much less per year, so it's really a very vague assumption that this estimation could or could not be true.
One thing that should be known is that DAIRY cows tend to drink a lot more than beef cows. If you were referring to your average Holstein, I couldn't see why this number wouldn't be incorrect; as a matter of fact it could even be an underestimate.
From a water fountain!
15,954 US gallons of water.
7.79 gallons
Around 600 pounds ... It depends on the type of water ... just round it up to 600 :)
1,800 gallons is 6,813,700 milliliters.
Approximately 11 gallons in the washing/distressing process and 1800 gallons for the cultivation of cotton needed (1.5 pounds) to make a pair of denim jeans.
Volume = (area) x (depth) = (1,800 x 144) x 1 = 259,200 cubic inches = 1,122.078 gallons (rounded)
wine,shampain and more Champaigne is the correct spelling. What about whiskey and beer?
Approximately 11 gallons in the washing/distressing process and 1800 gallons for the cultivation of cotton needed (1.5 pounds) to make a pair of denim jeans.
15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.
1800 US liquid gallons = 6.814 cubic meters
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