The sleeping habits of horses are somewhat different than humans. Most human sleep is usually a long stretch of about eight hours in a 24-hour day. Horses rest for short periods more frequently. Foals lie down for frequent naps and spend about half of their day sleeping until they are about three months old. As the foal gets older, the frequency of the naps becomes less, and they are more likely to stand rather than lie down. READ MORE
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