Przewalski's Horse is the only remaining truly wild horse in the world. If someone owns one they live like any other horse, in a stall, paddock or pasture. But they are wild and live in Asia so they sleep outside in the wild.
przewalskis horses are extinct from the wild so they are only found in captivity and they usually live for about 20 years in captivity
No. Mature horses sleep standing up.
Female horses sleep in the exact same places as male horses, neither sex has any one preferance when it comes to where they sleep.
Sea horses sleep by staying where they are
Wild horses, like most horses sleep standing up. Foals take alot of naps laying down.
Arabian horses sleep like most other breeds of horses. Horses can doze on their feet and take little 'cat naps' throughout the day. They will spend a couple of hours on the ground sleeping in a 24 hour period. Most breeds of horses follow this same sleep/wake pattern.
they sleep laying down
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Probably when they get tired, like all other horses.
The majority of horses sleep standing up but yes sometimes horses do sleep lying down.
No, they don't.