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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 924535" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Cows do not sweat in the same fashion as the primates. Their sweat glands are of a different nature than man. The glands are located in the nose. You can look this up but I had a course in histology during graduate school many years ago. Nothing sweats quite like a primate. I have thought about this watching a cow in summer. If you watch them they pant like a dog. The air is passing over the moisture around and in the nose. This evaporation helps regulate temperature. I am only guessing but I would say that you will not run your hand over a cow and have it cow away wet with sweat. Now you may have moisture on it where they lick or in the morning there can be condensate on the hairs that glisten like dew drops. Back on the subject of vinegar. It is also suppose to cure toe nail fungus. It did not work for me so I took the 88 day round of fungicide that can be tough on the liver. It worked. I would guess it is possible vinegar could control flies but I would like to see a real study. Must be the science background! :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 924535, member: 17767"] Cows do not sweat in the same fashion as the primates. Their sweat glands are of a different nature than man. The glands are located in the nose. You can look this up but I had a course in histology during graduate school many years ago. Nothing sweats quite like a primate. I have thought about this watching a cow in summer. If you watch them they pant like a dog. The air is passing over the moisture around and in the nose. This evaporation helps regulate temperature. I am only guessing but I would say that you will not run your hand over a cow and have it cow away wet with sweat. Now you may have moisture on it where they lick or in the morning there can be condensate on the hairs that glisten like dew drops. Back on the subject of vinegar. It is also suppose to cure toe nail fungus. It did not work for me so I took the 88 day round of fungicide that can be tough on the liver. It worked. I would guess it is possible vinegar could control flies but I would like to see a real study. Must be the science background! :nod: [/QUOTE]
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