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1. Stand and rest.
Horses tend to take turns resting on one hind foot, resting slightly bent and gently resting on the ground, carrying less weight, and two front feet and the other hind foot carrying most of the weight, much like a human three-to-seven step.
2. Semi-lying rest.
In general, horses sleep in a semi-recumbent position, because it will be easier to get up and the pressure on their feet will be much reduced.
3. Lie down and sleep.
Only when it is very safe and comfortable will the horse lie down to sleep. You may spend only a few hours in a day lying down and sleeping, most of the time standing up.
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Horses sleep standing up!
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Horses sleep standing up, don't ask why, I don't know.
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Horses have been trained as domestic animals for more than 5,000 years, and horses sleeping standing up have inherited the habits of wild horses. Wild horses live in the endless desert steppe areas, and in ancient times, they were both a hunt for elephants and a delicacy for predators such as jackals, and they do not use their horns to fight their enemies like sheep and cattle, and the only way to escape is to run to escape. Carnivores such as jackals hide in bushes or rocks during the day to rest and only come out at night to hunt.
In order to escape from predators quickly and in a timely manner, wild horses cannot sleep peacefully at night, and even during the day, they stand and nap, and are always on high alert. Although domestic horses are not attacked by predators like wild horses, they are domesticated from wild horses, and the habit of sleeping standing is preserved, and if there is no danger in anticipation, they sleep with their heads on their backs. Horses that are accustomed to group life, as well as ponies who live with mares, also put their heads on their backs and sleep peacefully.
Since horses have now been domesticated as domestic animals, their living environment has changed so much that there is no need to be vigilant at all times, so the wild habits are also being lost and there are great differences between individuals, so don't be too surprised if you see a horse lying on the ground lying on the ground with its neck and legs stretched out and even snoring.
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Horses sleep standing and inherit the habits of wild horses. Wild horses live in the endless desert steppe area, and in ancient times, they were not only the object of human hunting and oak hunting, but also the American chain of jackals, wolves and other carnivores. Unlike cattle and sheep, which can fight their enemies with their horns for a long time, the only way is to run to escape the enemy.
Carnivores such as jackals and wolves are nocturnal, and they live in hidden bushes or burrows in earth and rock during the day, and come out to hunt at night. In order to escape from the predator in a quick and timely manner, the wild horses do not dare to sleep on the ground at night. Even during the day, it has to stand and nap, keeping a high level of vigilance in case something happens.
Although domestic horses do not encounter natural predators and man-made injuries like wild horses, they are domesticated from wild horses, so the habit of wild horses to sleep standing is still preserved to this day.
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Horses can sleep both standing and lying down.
Under normal conditions, horses sleep standing and fall asleep quickly. When the horse is sleepy, it will also lie down on the grass to sleep, but for a short time.
The reason why the horse sleeps standing up: the horse's combat effectiveness is very weak, so the horse needs to be vigilant at all times, and when Pei Tu is dangerously close to him, the horse needs Yu Nai to react immediately and run away quickly.
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Horses sleep in a variety of ways, and most of the time they sleep in a standing guard position. In addition to sleeping, rolling is also a way for horses to rest.
Horses and other ungulate herbivores are able to sleep standing up because of a long evolutionary process of adaptation to escape the danger of predation in order to start more quickly.
Features of horses sleeping
According to research, in the same herd or in the same stable, some horses may lie down to sleep, but at the same time, they will never all sleep in a recumbent position, but at any given time there will be a horse standing guard with its head held high. If the horse is alone, it will always sleep standing and sleeping, whether it is resting during the day or at night.
Because horses are on guard against predators in nature, they are always on high alert and stand even when they sleep. Only in this way will it be able to use its well-developed limbs to react in the shortest possible time when it encounters danger and thus run quickly. To this day, today's teaching horses still retain the habit of sleeping while standing.
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There are three ways horses can sleep:
1. Sleep standing up. When the horse usually rests on its feet, it will take turns to rest on its hind feet, and the resting feet are slightly bent and gently placed on the ground to carry less weight.
2. Half-sleeping sleeping. In general, horses sleep semi-recumbent, as it is easier to get up and there is much less pressure on their feet.
3. Lie down and sleep. Horses will only sleep lying down if they are very safe and comfortable. Only a few short hours a day are spent lying down and most of the time standing up.
Horses fall asleep quickly, and when they are half-asleep, they will wag their tails to repel mosquitoes and flies. In a herd or a stable there may be some horses lying down to sleep, but it is never possible for all the horses to lie down and sleep at the same time, and there will always be a horse standing there and keeping watch.
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Horses can sleep standing, lying down, or lying down. Under normal circumstances, horses sleep standing and sleepy sails, because the horse's combat effectiveness is very weak, so horses can be vigilant at any time when they sleep standing, and when danger approaches them, they can react immediately and run away quickly.
Horses don't have to sleep at night, they can sleep during the day.
Horses do not sleep for a fixed, continuous period of time, but rest for a short period of time, generally only 3-4 hours a day of stress.
Horses sleep in a standing position for the most part, and only when they are in a herd or in a stable will they choose to sleep lying down or lying down.
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Horses sleep in a standing position, lying down, lying down.
1. Standing and sleeping clearly: wild horses sleep basically standing, horses will take turns to rest on one hind foot, the resting foot is slightly bent and gently placed on the ground, carrying less weight, two front feet and the other hind foot carry most of the weight. This is to facilitate the escape, after all, herbivores.
Domestic horses also sleep standing five or six times a day, which can be regarded as a relatively common way for horses to sleep.
2. Sleeping: Sleeping in a semi-lying position, under normal circumstances, the horse will sleep in a semi-lying position, and it can also be very easy to get up when getting up, and the pressure on the feet will be greatly reduced.
3. Sleeping while lying down: When the horse thinks that the environment is very safe, it will lie down to sleep, but this situation is relatively rare, generally a horse who is used to sleeping lying down will only sleep lying down for two or three hours a day, and sleep standing or semi-sleeping at other times.
Morphological characteristics of horses
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