No, because it is something that is entirely possible.
Because it gets hot, then the sweat glands send out the sweat, which causes it to cool down.
From the blood that dripped on the ground from her neck when her head was cut off grew the first Pegasus.
Neck sweat can be caused by a variety of factors, including hot weather, physical activity, stress, and hormonal changes. Additionally, certain medical conditions such as hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) or obesity can also contribute to increased sweating in the neck area.
I heard it was "granny-beaded neck". Here is Randy Houser explaining: Well my grandma would always come work [in the gardens] ... Granny beads are what they're called when a grandma works the garden all day -- you always see them -- they have a handkerchief around their neck with a lot of dust on them, and then the sweat will go down and make these black beads of sweat and dirt around their neck. And that's what they call granny beads."
Neck sweat is common in many people it is the body's way to cool off. Though if the sweat just recently started or has gotten worse see a doctor to rule out medical issues.
When a horse has been working hard and is very sweaty, cooling it down too fast can cause muscle aches, so a sweat scraper is used to remove the sweat from the horse's neck and body so that it does not chill. It is then rubbed down firmly with a wisp or cloth and walked to cool it down slowly. Sweat scrapers are also used when washing a horse so that cold water does not sit on its coat and make it cold. After hosing, the sweat scraper is used so that the cloths used to dry the horse are not saturated immediately. Some people don't use cloths at all and removing the majority of the water stops the horse from becoming cold as it dries.
the neck is 6.5 feet long so about five minutes for the oat to go down the neck
'Sweating' A horse refers mainly to placing a type of neck cover on the horse after applying a 'sweating gel/lotion' and letting the heat made by the trapped liquid to cause the horse to sweat of the 'excess' neck weight causing the neck to look thinner and longer.
red scratch looking line going down back of neck”
No you can not get arthritis if you crack your neck to much. Though, your neck will be loocking down for the rest of your life.
Bend your head forward and run your hand down your neck. One vertebra sticks out more than the rest. That is the base of your neck.
Kissing down the neck, he loves that!