When submitted to severe heat stress, the Frisian developed high thermal tachypnea (125 mov/min) and moderate sweating rates (117 g m2 h1), which did not prevent an increase in the rectal temperature (from 38.4 °C to 40.0 °C)
When submitted tosevere heat stress, the Frisian developed high thermal tachypnea (125 mov/min) and moderate sweating rates (117 g m2 h1), which did not prevent an increase in the rectal temperature (from 38.4 °C to 40.0 °C)