they don't so shutup
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Simply by virtue of its size my vote goes to the larger horses.
sweat can get rid of body heat, unwanted oils, and dirt on the skin. :)
Some one who would attend to horses in horse racing is either a groom, a stableboy, or a wiper.(They wipe sweat of the horse.)
sweat can get rid of body heat, unwanted oils, and dirt on the skin. :)
yes, all human beings perspire, only horses sweat
Humans are unique in their ability to sweat extensively as a means of thermoregulation, but a few other animals, such as horses, also sweat in a similar manner. Horses have sweat glands that produce a foamy substance rich in proteins, which helps them cool down during exertion. Other animals, like primates and cattle, can sweat to some degree, but most rely on different methods, such as panting or bathing, to regulate their body temperature.
oil and dirt
Dirt soot sweat... I'm all out
The notion that Persian horses sweat blood is a myth and not scientifically accurate. Horses, including Persian breeds, can appear to sweat blood due to a condition called "hematohidrosis," where sweat mixed with blood seeps through the skin, often triggered by extreme stress or exertion. However, this is a rare phenomenon and not characteristic of the breed. In general, horses sweat in a normal physiological manner, producing a salty fluid to regulate their body temperature during exertion.
to stop horses sweating to much