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How Long Do Horses Sleep?

Jul 26, 2024
How Long Do Horses Sleep?

Have you ever seen your horse endlessly grazing in the pasture and wondered how long horses sleep? Horses have unique sleep patterns that are natural and important for their health. The more you learn about your horse’s sleep patterns and needs, the better you can care for your horse.

A considerable part of horses’ sleep behaviors is due to the fact that they’re prey animals. Equines have evolved to stay alert and be ready to flee from danger at any given moment. Because of this, horses don’t sleep for long, continuous periods like humans. Instead, they take multiple short naps throughout the day and night.

On average, horses sleep for about 3-4 hours in 24 hours. This may seem remarkably short, as humans typically need around 7-9 hours of sleep per night. However, this fragmented sleep pattern is typical and enough for horses.

Stages of Sleep for Horses

Horses have two main types of sleep: slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. SWS means that horses are in a light sleep state and can remain standing. This form of sleep is critical for a prey animal, enabling them to wake up and flee quickly if threatened. 

Horses can sleep standing up because of a unique system in their legs that locks them in place. This amazing evolutionary factor allows horses to doze off without falling!

When you see horses lying down to sleep, they are in the REM sleep stage. Horses can’t stand up during REM sleep because their muscles relax completely. Like humans, they need REM sleep to restore and recover their brain and body functions. However, horses only spend a little time in REM sleep, about 30-60 minutes daily, usually in short bursts of 5-10 minutes each.

Horses sleep standing up to avoid predators. They need to feel safe and comfortable to lie down and rest. If you observe horses in the wild, horses never lie down to sleep simultaneously. At least one horse stands to watch for predators and protect the herd.

Promoting Sleep for Your Horse

If you own or care for horses, there are steps you can take to help ensure your horse gets the quality sleep it needs. First, ensure your horse has a clean, comfortable, and quiet resting place. Soft bedding in stalls and shelter from the weather make horses more comfortable. Next, horses thrive on routine. Setting a routine for feeding, turnout, and exercise creates a stable environment that improves sleep.

If your horse lives amongst a herd, try observing the herd dynamics. Aggressive or dominant behaviors toward a horse will likely disrupt their sleep. Providing adequate space and resources for all horses can help reduce stress and promote a harmonious herd. 

So, to recap, how long do horses sleep? On average, horses sleep about 3-4 hours a day, with REM sleep taking up a small but essential part of this time. Ensure your horse gets enough rest by providing a safe, comfortable environment, maintaining a routine, and addressing health issues quickly. This will help your horse stay happy and healthy!

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