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They almost always sleep standing up, ready for instant flight from danger. They have few defences, though stallions rear & fight one another with their fore-hooves.
If they lie down it is almost always a mare giving birth, and she will rise & encourage the foal to it's feet as soon as she can. She eats the placenta (afterbirth) for energy and to hide traces from preditors.
OR, a horse may be ill... or, in a stable, cast (Stuck) after rolling in a confined space.
They almost always sleep standing up, ready for instant flight from danger. They have few defences, though stallions rear & fight one another with their fore-hooves.
If they lie down it is almost always a mare giving birth, and she will rise & encourage the foal to it's feet as soon as she can. She eats the placenta (afterbirth) for energy and to hide traces from preditors.
OR, a horse may be ill... or, in a stable, cast (Stuck) after rolling in a confined space.
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