If you provide hay and blankets they will sleep on them.
the Sioux tribe of the great plains used to sleep on hay and used buffalo hides as blankets.
They don't sleep
Rich Greeks would of had bedrooms with beds made of wood and have weaving of wood to hold the hay/leaves with fabric for blankets. Poor Greeks would normally sleep on the floor with a scattering of hay/leaves.
Yes, cats can sleep under blankets.
Either alfalfa hay or grass hay but if would prefere alfalfa hay
goats sleep 2 hours in a day
No as some moulds can be toxic to goats.
No, it is not safe for 2-year-olds to sleep with blankets due to the risk of suffocation. It is recommended to use sleep sacks or wearable blankets instead.
Goats typically sleep on the ground, particularly in a flat and dry area. Some goats may seek out a soft patch of grass or hay to lie on for added comfort. In colder climates, goats may sleep in a barn or shed with bedding such as straw or wood shavings.
Straw or hay
Hay and occasionaly grain
Grass, pasture and hay