yes
yes a horse does sleep.
Horses can sleep standing up as well as laying down. I believe wild horses sleep standing up so they can quickly get away from any danger.
If the horse is wild it sleeps with its herd. They normally DON'T sleep out in the open, but they sometimes have to. Domestic horse's either sleep in stables/stalls/barns or in a secure field.
a white horse sleeps by standing up
Almost all birds routinely sleep standing up (some can even sleep on the wing). Most hoofed animals can sleep or doze standing up, even if they would normally lie down. For very large species, such as elephants, lying down can be dangerous as their internal organs cannot take the pressure for long.
You could give the horse a calpose injection it ill put it to sleep for a while.
Click the sleep button under the night tab on the left hand side of your horse's page, about half way down.go onto the horses page and then go down to sleep it will have ageing points and sleep click on sleep and choose to put your horse in the meadow or box WARNING-your horse must be at least 6 months old or in a centre-WARNINGbe careful! a horse or pony on howrse MUST have at the LEAST, 60% energy or the health will go down and your horse will die.
The horse roughly sleeps 5 hours
It means you only sleep little. Horses can sleep standing and for 2hrs at a time to regenerate
sleep all day
no
Pinto horses typically sleep standing up, using a locking mechanism in their legs to stay upright. They also have the ability to doze while lying down for short periods of time. Horses require around 3-4 hours of deep sleep per day, usually in short intervals.