The sweating rate progression is different between B. taurus
and B. indicus (Hahn et al., 1997). In B. indicus, increased sweating
rate occurs at higher ambient temperatures and the progress is
usually superior to B. taurus. In B. taurus, the stabilization of
sweating rate is often observed before rectal temperature reached
40 °C, which does not seem to occur with B. indicus, where
sweating rate increases without an apparent plateau