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Horses do not hibernate.
No horses do not hibernate.
They don't hibernate.
Horses do not hibernate, but wild horses do follow a migratory track. Horses evolved on the North American plains and then migrated to Asia across the Bering land bridge.
No breed of horse hibernates.
Yes, Morgan Horses do have a temper. They have a temper, if you are in a bad mood, or if they want something and don't get it.
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Just the name of 'Morgan horse'.
Horses do not hibernate because they are prey animals that rely on their ability to flee quickly from predators. Hibernation involves a state of low metabolism and reduced activity, which would make horses vulnerable to predators. Additionally, horses have adapted to survive in cold weather by growing a thicker coat and utilizing other mechanisms to regulate their body temperature.
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Morgan horses are found all over the North American continent and in some European countries as well.
Arabian horses, like all other breeds of horses, do not hibernate. Horses have rather small stomachs and must constantly graze in order to maintain their weight. They are not capable of "gorging" themselves in order to survive a hibernation and in fact, overfeeding a horse could actually cause it to colic.