Biology, asked by parikhbhadra, 9 months ago

Why do horses sleep standing up
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Answered by snowme
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Explanation:

The reason horses can sleep while standing for most of their sleep cycle is because it allows them to quickly escape an attack by a predator without having to waste time standing up (which can be a slow process compared to a predator attack).

How often do horses sleep standing up?

It turns out that horses do not require a lot of REM sleep — roughly two to three hours a night, typically in short bursts of ten to twenty minutes at a time. A typical night as a horse will involve grazing, snoozing standing up, and short periods of lying flat out to get some serious shut eye

Answered by reininggirl
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The reason horses can sleep while standing for most of their sleep is because it allows them to quickly escape an attack from a predator without having to have to get up and run which slows the attack

horses do not require a lot sleep laying down of about two to three hours a night, most likely in short bursts of ten to twenty minutes at a time. A typical night as a horse will involve grazing, sleeping standing up, and short periods of lying down to rest their legs and get some well deserved sleep.

I know my horses take lots of nap sunbathing under the nice warm sun either in their pasture or run but sometimes after a ride the just take a nap in their stall. lol hope this helps!! <3

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