To my knowledge, cows can't smell water unless there is something in the water that would give it a scent. In the scenario you describe, the cow could probably but not defintely find the water tank, depending on the location of the water tank and the shape of the water tank, etc. If the cow is thirsty, this combined with natural curiosity will drive the animal to find the water. You should make sure the cow is getting the water by checking the water level in the tank. If it's not getting water, it will bawl/ moo a lot and then become quite ill and theoretically die eventually.
Yes, elephants have a strong sense of smell and use it to locate food, water, and other elephants. Their sense of smell is one of their most important senses and plays a crucial role in their survival.
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Swamps usually do have a distinct smell because of the water and the plant life in the water.
In comparison to other farm animals, yes. Except for dairy cows, you can pretty well leave them out on pasture for several weeks to months without checking on them or having to feed them often, and they'll look after themselves. So long as you provide a water and mineral/salt source, they'll be just fine. Winter time is a different story, since they will need to be fed.
A horse typically stays in a barn or stable, where it can have shelter, food, water, and protection from the weather. Horses also need access to a pasture or paddock for exercise and grazing.
field or pasture
Most horses won't have a problem with cattle, especially if they share a pasture and the horse is used to the smell of the cow. But if you get a fussy one an alternate water source might be advisable.
Pasture and water
As they can get water from the pasture they are consuming.
Pasture and water
It could mean one of two things: A pasture spring could mean that there is a natural water source in the pasture, hence a spring. Think of the springs in the mountains where ground water emerges. There are springs also in pastures, particularly if the pasture is located in the mountains or foothills somewhere. The second thing is if I switched the words around to "spring pasture." This just means that new grass is emerging after the winter snows have melted. Spring pasture is when the grass is new and lush, and the perfect time to put the livestock out to graze.
They do not smell.
Signs of a malfunctioning water heater include inadequate hot water, strange noises, leaks, discolored water, and a rotten egg smell. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to have your water heater inspected and repaired by a professional.
No, hard water does not have a distinct smell.
None. Arizona is inland and has no water around it.
No, water itself does not have a distinct smell. Any scent associated with water is likely from other substances or impurities in the water.
no you cant smell water you can only smell it if it has somthing in like chemicals or jucie