Water for Dairy cattle

Access to cool drinking water

Allow for 200-250 litres per cow per day of drinking water in hot weather – double what cows usually need each day. Make sure cows have access to plenty of cool drinking water wherever they are during the day. A large water trough on the exit side of the dairy is a must. Water troughs in every paddock will keep cows grazing longer in hot weather. If they have to leave the paddock to get a drink they may not bother going back! Large volume concrete troughs help keep drinking water cool. Provide a minimum of 0.75m water trough space per cow at your feed-out facility. Water pipes should be 75mm in diameter, with sufficient pressure to provide 20 litres per cow per hour, so that troughs cope with periods of peak demand. Avoid running black poly pipe along the ground, as water will become very hot.

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I have a big water trough at the exit side of the dairy with a good flow rate and pressure.

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I have water troughs in/near all paddocks with a good flow rate and pressure.

Yes

 


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Water troughs in each paddock will keep
cows grazing longer in hot weather.

Source: coolcows.com.au
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