Depending on her size and her level of water consumption, a cow can expell around 20 L of urine per day. Usually, the more water a cow will drink the bigger her urine output.
A dairy cow will produce anywhere from 10 to 45 gallons of saliva per day.
50 gallons
Around 3 to 4 pounds, depending on the size of cow and what she's fed.
A cow can defecate up to 15 times a day. Normally, a cow will defecate around 10 times a day.
A cow is a mature female bovine. You can tell by looking for the udder between the hind legs. The udder is a large pendulous sack with four teats presented in a square-like formation hanging below. A cow will also urinate out the back end. There no boy cows or girl cows. A cow is just a cow, and they are always female. To tell a cow a part from a bull, also look between the legs, but also look at the base of the belly. With bulls (and steers) you will see a hairy prepuce hanging down which is where the penis is housed, and comes out when the bull is about to mate with a cow. Bulls and steers also urinate from this area. A bull will have a football-like sac hanging down between his back legs with a pair of testicles inside, seen by the two oval "balls" that make up the visible male gonads. Unlike with the cow, the whole organ is more narrower and has a much smaller neck at the base, and doesn't look as much like a bag or sack.
how much do we urinate
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Depends on what the cow's eating and how much it's fed.
A dairy cow will produce anywhere from 10 to 45 gallons of saliva per day.
A cow produces approximately 87 quarts of saliva a day.
Enough to fill a cow!!
the average cow produces 29 glasses of milk each day
The cost to buy a cow in Gambia changes from day to day. As of June 2014, the price is an estimated D50,000.
12 gallons
An infant should wet six to ten diapers a day to ensure they are not dehydrated
If you urinate every 2 hours, you urinate 12 times in a day. 24 hrs in a day / 2 hrs = 12 urinations in a day. You may have a bladder infection. lol
A dairy cow will drink upwards of 40 to 50 gal. of water per day.