Sky schreef op vrijdag 12 mei 2006, 17:53:
> Turning the horse's head around to the either side send a false
> signal to one of two "Baroreceptor Reflex" sensors located
> high in the throat which stimulates the "Vagus nerve" which
> This stimulation causes the heart to lower the horse's blood
> pressure as if they were already lying down and resting, enough
> to
> make the horse feel sleepy and eventually lie down and rest..
Jaja, ik word al 1 dagje ouder iedere dag weer maar kan nog zelf lezen. Dan had je ook even moeten knippen/plakken:
I have a few theories on why turning a horse’s head around causes them to become calm and then lie down so I will share
them with you and we’ll see which ones we can check off the list. I’m not a vet so if anyone with the qualifications can shed
some light on this, please feel free to do so…
Groeten, Egon
Here is my lens. You know my methods. - Sherlock Holmes.