Horses are not designed to lay down for extended periods of time as they are prey animals with a fight-or-flight response. Prolonged periods of lying down can lead to complications such as pressure sores, muscle stiffness, and colic. It is important for horses to have access to a clean, dry, and comfortable area where they can rest and lie down safely for short periods of time.
in the ground
"Ovi" means "eggs." Horses do not lay eggs!
Horses, flys, and dogs
No, they don't.
no they lay them in the sky
There are thousands of things that lay close to the ground. There are cars that are made to sit really low, just barely off the ground. Outside animals often lay on the ground when they sleep or rest.
Zebra's behave pretty much like horses and don't have "nests". They lay down when and where it suits them.
Horses give birth to live young
No horses are viviparous (give birth to live young). Monotreme mammals lay eggs
no the only male animal that can lay eggs are sea horses
in the ground
Horses lay eggs, but only in the winter when it's cold and Boogalshies (evil horse egg eating monsters) are frozen.