no they slept out side using their saddles as pillows made a bed from grass and hay
Yes. To a horse, the herd means safety and survival. If he is all alone, the chances of him living are slim. He won't have to time to sleep because he won't have anyone to look out for predators while he rests. That's the main thing. He won't have other horses for companionship. Without other horses, he will constantly be stressed and he won't sleep- this will take a huge toll on him. He also doesn't have a lead mare to show him good water and food, and without all these things, he will live a miserable (and in the wild, a short) life.
Female horses sleep in the exact same places as male horses, neither sex has any one preferance when it comes to where they sleep.
They sleep in there houses
they would sleep anywhere because they had no choice.
Sea horses sleep by staying where they are
Arabian horses sleep like most other breeds of horses. Horses can doze on their feet and take little 'cat naps' throughout the day. They will spend a couple of hours on the ground sleeping in a 24 hour period. Most breeds of horses follow this same sleep/wake pattern.
they sleep laying down
Yes, horses do lay down to sleep, but it is less common for them to sleep in this position compared to standing up. Horses have a unique ability to sleep both standing up and laying down, and will choose their preferred position based on their level of comfort and sense of security in their environment.
they sleep in houses... like at Scott base..
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they count sheep