Water is the number one nutrient needed by all living things. No animal can survive very long without it. Water is also a vector for the distribution of disease-causing pathogens, and its cleanliness on farms is important for the health of animals. Trials have shown that dirty water can reduce growth rates in young animals by 20 to 30 percent and may reduce milk production in lactating sows.
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Metabolically, water is responsible for providing a suitable environment for digestion in the gut, for transporting nutrients throughout the body via blood and eliminating waste products through the kidneys. The correct concentrations within the blood are regulated by water intake, and this is important, for example, in the transportation of hormones. Water regulates the
Water quality
Water contains various ingredients, including dissolved minerals (depending on its geological source), nutrients from manure or fertiliser contamination, and a range of pathogens: viral, bacterial and fungal. The level of contamination is typically dependent on the nutrients available in the water to support colony growth. Hence, polluted ground waters are most at risk of high pathogen content. The presence of coliform bacteria (e.g., E. coli and related bacteria) is an indication of
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