Neigh?
Collic
The front goes first. a horse lies down by buckling its front knees then its back end goes down. the horse gets up by raising itself on its front end then pushing its self onto his back end and into a standing position.
To make the horse more comfortable when it lies down, to absorb wetness.
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If your horse lies down while it is colicking, your horse will want to roll to help relieve the pain in his stomach, therefore possibly twisting his gut and intestine. It is very dangerous, and can be fatal.
That is not answerable. Depending on what happens, the horse could accidentally trample on you. If you just happen to fall off, the horse will stay still or run. It all depends on the horse.
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Horses will tend to lie down, and will refuse to get up. If this happens, immediatly call a vet. Before giving a horse something your not sure your horse can have, please contact your local Vet.
Nothing happens to the horse. Who cares about covering your horse. All your doing is making your horse a woose.
No, this old wives tail couldn't be farther from the truth. If a cow lies down when it's going to rain we would have rain every day twice a day, 365 days a year. But that never happens does it?
If a horse reach 100 years - nothing happens.