What is the normal temperature of domestic animals ?
Normal body temperature varies between species of domestic animals. A dog's normal temperature is 38.5 degrees Celsius.
The average tempature of animals is 34 Degrees. But it deppends on the animal.
90 derees f
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
birds are a bit higher they are at 39-40°c mammals are as humans at 36-37°c other animals are cold blooded
Because they are different animals
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.
they stick a thermometer in the animals rear end
most animals can live at a normal temperature of minimum of 15'c and 22'c maximum
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).
normal PRT (PULSE RATE TEMPERATURE)
Every animal has their own average body temperature.
clinical thermometer or a rectal thermometer
102.5oF is the normal body temperature for most common domestic swine. However, miniature potbellied pigs have a considerable lower body temperature. Their average is 99.7oF with a range of 95.2-103.3oF.