By Pete Bauman
While producers have long acknowledged that access to water makes the difference between a profitable or unsuccessful operation, they are beginning to understand that water quality may be as important as water quantity. Studies have found that:
- Cattle with access to clean water spend more time grazing and less time resting than those drinking from a pond.
- Calves gain up to a quarter pound more per day when cows have access to clean water.
- Cattle with access to clean water in tanks gain as much as a half-pound more per day than do cattle drinking lower quality water from dugouts or ponds.
Because water quality can affect production, it is important to consider water quality as well as quantity when planning a grazing system. Cattle with free access to water sources can quickly deteriorate the water quality through defecation, urination, bottom disturbance and erosion of banks. To provide the herd with access to clean water consider: