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Horses typically sleep for about 4 to 6 hours a day, with some of that time spent in a light dozing state and a smaller portion in deep REM sleep. This amounts to approximately 1,460 to 2,190 hours of sleep in a year. However, horses are prey animals and often sleep in short bursts, so their sleep patterns can vary significantly.

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