Urea, water, and other excess water-soluble vitamins and minerals that were not needed in the cow's body.
Urea is a byproduct of urine. All animals produce urea in their urine, not just cows.
Urine (surprise!)
Urine is primarily composed of water, nitrogen wastes, and salts. The scientific term for urination is micturition, and urine stays in the bladder for up to 5 hours before having to discharge.
Urine is composed of water, urea, and excess mineral salts.
95% of urine is composed of water. The remaining 5% are soluble organic molecules such as Urea and Creatinine. Urine can also be partially composed of smaller ions like sodium+, potassium+ and calcium+2, amounts varying depending on diet.
Cows/ beef. But are allowed milk and they drink cow urine.
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Not as a staple liquid. They drink water to remain hydrated. However, there are cows that will suckle from another cow (called milk-stealing), or older heifers suckle on older cows or each other. There are even reports of a cow reaching back to suckle milk from her own udder if she can reach back far enough.
See, cows that only eat mango leaves urine and the people wait until the urine is dried then it becomes yellow.
1 gram = 1 mililitre.
The kidneys secrete urine as a waste product. Urine is a solution composed of water, urea, ammonia, bicarbonate and excess electrolytes.
Really? Urea and water... Urine