Horses mostly sleep standing up. Horses do lie down occasionally, but most of the time they feel too vulnerable to do so. You will be more likely to see a horse lying down to sleep in a stable than out in a field. Horses live anywhere from stables to pastures, to islands. Also, some miniature horses have also been known to live inside their owners' home when used as therapy horses.
Arabian horses now live mostly in stables all over the world, whereas they used to live primarily in the desert.
It will all depend on the size of the stable or barn. Some are build for just one or 2. Others can house hunderds of horses.
wild horses and ponies like Mustangs and Brumbies live on wild horse preserves in open, grassy spaces, but domestic horses live in stables and/or fields and pastures.
Domestic horses typically live in pastures, paddocks, or barns on farms or ranches. They require space to exercise and graze, as well as shelter to protect them from the elements. Some may also be kept in stables or stalls.
Sell all of your horses, and delete all your friends.
not at all, most riding stables have school horses that you can ride. some people have their own horses though.
stallions, stables, stripe, star, ship, swayback....those are all terms :-)
Each Breyer size (Traditional, Classic, Stablemates) all have different size stables. For example, if you have a Traditional size Breyer, you have to get a Traditional sized stable, etc.
Probably when they get tired, like all other horses.
Generally all horses irrelevant of type will live in a field. Only during the night or bad weather will they be brought into the stables. It's in the horse's interest - and the owners - for the horse to be in a field.
Which horses? Most horses live on land. Actually all horses except for seahorses live on land.
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