why does horse sleep with unfolded legs
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Horses do sleep lying down, but it is somewhat of an effort for them to fold their long legs up to get down to the ground. This means it also takes some effort for a horse to get back up, which is why in the wild they are more vulnerable to predators if they lay down to sleep.
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I am sorry, friend , but it was folded legs they sleep with folded legs.
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Horses do sleep lying down, but it is somewhat of an effort for them to fold their long legs up to get down to the ground. This means it also takes some effort for a horse to get back up, which is why in the wild they are more vulnerable to predators if they lay down to sleep.
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