Not sure when this was posted. However Horses can colic as a result of certain feeds, a change in diet or over feeding. If the horse is laying down and bloated, or otherwise noted as uncomfortable a vet should be consulted. Colic is a life threatening horse emergency.
If a chicken says "All chickens are liars," then it would imply that the chicken itself is lying. This creates a paradoxical statement, as the chicken would be contradicting itself by being truthful while claiming that all chickens are liars.
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.
Mares always give birth lying down.
Cows lying down in a pasture are often referred to as "resting" or "lying down." This behavior is typical, as cows need to rest and ruminate after eating. It's also a common misconception that cows lying down indicate rain; while they may seek shelter during inclement weather, their position is primarily for comfort and digestion.
Have you just fed your horse ? it sounds like choke something stuck in the horses food pipe you need avet to check it. Mine choked and had to have a tube placed up her nose and the compacted food siphoned out. As a horse is unable to vomit they cough and saliva runs out the nose as it cant pass the obstruction. the lying down and sweating is just the way a animal reacts to stress.
If a chicken says "All chickens are liars," then it would imply that the chicken itself is lying. This creates a paradoxical statement, as the chicken would be contradicting itself by being truthful while claiming that all chickens are liars.
Posture while eating would not make someone fat. It depends more on what you are eating.
No, he is lying. If he were saying the truth, then, in theory, as he is a chicken, he would be lying. Then, he cannot tell the truth. So, he is lying. But, if he is lying, then all chickens say the truth, and he cannot be lying. The key lies in the word "all". He is lying that ALL chickens always lie, therefore not necessarily all chickens say the truth. It could be that some chickens always lie. The truth does not have to be the opposite. Therefore, he is lying that chickens always lie, and the truth is that "some chickens always lie".
He or she would be lying down or seem different
eating and then lying down and sleeping.
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.
I'd recommend lying down on a comfortable surface, preferably a bed. Drink some water though not too much else you'll feel bloated.
No, not necessarily. But eating a big meal and then lying down could be bad for your health. It might give you heartburn or a stomach (tummy) ache; also, if you always lie down after eating, it could certainly contribute to becoming overweight eventually, because you really should try to burn off some calories after eating a big meal.
Yes they can, and in fact a horse can only get REM sleep by laying down.
Mares always give birth lying down.
that means it's dead
A deceased horse will usually be found lying on its side, head down, legs outstretched.