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by doc4t
5033 days ago
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A horse can't sweat (at least not enought to reduce body temp. sufficiently) and thus can only get rid of the heat through breathing. Eventually it will overheat and either rest or die. Humans don't suffer from this limitation. If you're curious I suggest you read Born To Run http://www.amazon.co.uk/Born-Run-Hidden-Ultra-Runners-Greate... |
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And I've often heard people complaining that training horses in hot weather is horrible because they get sweaty and all the dust sticks to them.
While I have never myself witnessed a horse sweat, I've read/heard enough references to the sweatines of horses that I assume horses do in fact ... sweat.