no they role and when they sleep they lay down
Male horses erect when they smell an in season mare he will then charge up to her sniff her hole they will both squeal and he will mount his penis will slid out he will breed her so on so forth
about 98% of the population of horses are kept as pets There are about 800,000 horses in the world, with the numbers still going up. And about 600,000 of those horses are kept as pets. About 2/3 fo the whole horse population.
A horse can stand every day for the rest of his life if he has to with no ill effects except perhaps a shortened life span. Most horse do prefer to lay down every day, as well as roll. And contrary to popular believe, tho a horse can doze standing up, they prefer to lay down to sleep, which averages about 2-3 hours in a 24 hour cycle.
It is a common practice to provide horses with stalls for their safety and security. However, it is important to ensure that the stalls are of appropriate size and design to allow for the horse to move comfortably. Horses should have enough space to stand, lie down, and move around freely.
Horses normally live up to about 30 years.. But if you are talking minitaure horses then up to about 40... Hope this helps..
it helps them to stand up
Well if horses didn't have a back, then they wouldn't be able to stand up. It is the same for most animals with vertebrates.
depending on the horses condition it can live up to 30 years which is a good life span .
yes it is perfectly fine you just have to stand up when they pee.
Sea Horses live up to birth to a year old which is adult hood to a seahorse.
That she didn't give up,and let nobody stand up to you,stand up for yourself.
Yes, most horses typically stand by bracing their front feet and then rolling their hindquarters to set their hind feet underneath them.
She she didn't. She didn't know him. He made up the whole story.
5 out of a whole school
Not all wild horses have erect manes and not all domestic horses have 'floppy' manes. Some wild horses developed erect manes to help with camouflage and cooling. While domestic horses and other wild horses mainly have floppy manes to help shoo away bugs.
horses can't do much if there newly born all they probably could do is stand up for 30 seconds.
Answer 1: About 4 to 6 hours after the foal (baby horse) is born, it should be able to stand quite well and begin to nurse from his mother [Mare].