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.
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.
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.
-AnswerBeast lying down, of course
Yes, this is fine and normal. Most horses will only lay down for about a half hour out of every 24 hour day, but there are variations on this that are also normal. Foals also sleep lying down a great deal more than mature horses do.
He or she would be lying down or seem different
Mares always give birth lying down.
Yes they can, and in fact a horse can only get REM sleep by laying down.
A deceased horse will usually be found lying on its side, head down, legs outstretched.
no you have to be bothering them to hurt you
Lying down.
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THAT MEANS HE'S LYING! gosh people are slow these dayz Agree!!
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.
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Dead lame means the horse basically can't move. It can also mean 'three legged lame' where three of the horses legs are lame.
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.