Rose Folly
Well-Known Member
One of our livery horses is thought to be suffering from sleep deprivation. He rolls, but has never, in 2+ years here, been seen to lie down. However, in a soothing situation(e.g. when being groomed prior to a ride, with quiet voices chatting and his horse friends about him) he will buckle at the knees and almost fall down. Have found some research on the internet about studies in USA, Australia and Canada, but it doesn't seem to be recognised in the UK. He is a 23-y-old 7/8 TB ex-dressage horse, bit of a nut case, kept with 2 mares, out in summer but stabled at night in winter. (He doesn't lie down in his stable either). Apparently he did lie down in his last livery, but he got cast his first day here, which may have made a big pyschological impact. We'd be most interested in any feedback. Thank you