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Horses Can't Breathe Through Their Mouths

They Sleep Standing Up (Most of the Time)

No Two Horse Coats Are Truly Identical

A Horse's Vision Is Almost 360 Degrees

Horses Remember More Than You Think

 


 

Let’s take a look.

 

Whether you’ve grown up in the saddle or you’re new to the world of horses, there’s always something fascinating to learn about these incredible animals. At Cavaletti Collection, we spend every day thinking about horses—from how to support them with the best-fitting saddles to how to help riders enjoy the ride.

So we thought we'd share some of our favourite horse facts, just for fun.

 

Some might surprise you, and others might just make you appreciate your four-legged partner even more.

Horses Can't Breathe Through Their Mouths

1. Horses Can't Breathe Through Their Mouths

It’s true—unlike humans, horses are obligate nasal breathers. That means they physically can’t breathe through their mouths. All airflow has to go through the

 nostrils, which makes se

nse when you consider how active they are, even at rest. This is why nasal congestion or inflammation can be serious and should always be checked by a vet.

 

It’s also one of the reasons saddle fit and bridle pressure matter. Anything that restricts natural movement, posture, or breathing can impact a horse’s comfort and performance. It’s why we take care in offering ergonomic, pressure-distributing designs like the Cavaletti Monoflap Jump Saddle, crafted to support freedom of movement.

 

If you're ever riding and feel your horse is short of breath or struggling, this is your reminder that it could be more than tiredness—always listen to what they’re telling you.

 

2. They Sleep Standing Up (Most of the Time)

One of the most popular horse facts is that they can sleep standing up—and they really do. Thanks to a system of tendons and ligaments known as the stay apparatus, horses can rest their muscles while remaining upright. This helps them avoid predators in the wild.

 

But horses also need to lie down to reach deep REM sleep, just like us. They usually only do this if they feel completely safe in their environment. That’s why comfort and routine are so important in their daily lives—from soft bedding to supportive gear and consistent care.

 

At Cavaletti Collection, we understand how essential it is for horses to feel secure. That’s why we offer everything from adjustable saddles to grippy stirrup leathers designed for maximum comfort and rider confidence. You can browse our full collection of saddles here.




3. No Two Horse Coats Are Truly Identical

No Two Horse Coats Are Truly Identical

Even among horses with the same base colour—say, bay or grey—coat patterns, markings, and textures are always slightly different. The swirl of a cowlick or the shape of a star on the forehead is entirely unique, like a fingerprint.

 

It’s one of the things we love about working with horses. You never meet two the same. It’s also why our saddle trial service is so popular. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Every horse deserves tack that suits their body, their way of going, and the level they’re working at.

 

If you're unsure about what might suit your horse’s shape, our team is always happy to help guide you through the options on our website or assist with a trial.

 

 

4. A Horse's Vision Is Almost 360 Degrees

Horses have an impressive range of vision, covering nearly a full circle around them, thanks to the placement of their eyes. There are just two small blind spots—directly behind and in front of them. It’s why they sometimes spook at sudden movements or sounds that seem out of nowhere.

 

Understanding this helps with everything from approaching your horse safely to riding in a way that builds trust. It also reminds us how important it is to keep equipment neat, low-profile, and non-restrictive. Our Cavaletti bridles are designed with clean lines and adjustable fastenings that stay secure without interfering with your horse’s view or movement.

 

You can also read more about horse behaviour and vision on World Horse Welfare, a brilliant resource for responsible owners.

 

5. Horses Remember More Than You Think

Horses have excellent long-term memory. They remember places, people, experiences—and how they were treated. That means positive experiences, kind handling, and good riding have a lasting effect. So do poor fits, harsh training methods, or confusing routines.

 

If your horse suddenly starts resisting the saddle or showing discomfort, don’t write it off. It might not be bad behaviour—it could be their way of saying something’s not right. That’s where a well-fitted, supportive saddle comes in.

 

 

All of our saddles at Cavaletti are adjustable and available on trial to ensure you find the right one, not just for you, but for your horse too. Our Cavaletti GP Adjustable Saddle is a great choice for versatile horses in mixed disciplines, offering comfort without compromise.

If you’re unsure what might be best for your setup, start by visiting our saddle fitting page. We’re happy to walk you through the process.

 

Horses are fascinating, and the more you learn, the more you realise just how intelligent and unique they really are. We hope these five horse facts have added a little something new to your day—and maybe sparked a few ideas on how to support your horse even better.

At Cavaletti Collection, we’re proud to offer saddle trials, fitting advice, and a curated collection of products built around what real horses (and riders) need. If you have questions or want to browse more, explore our site and don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

From the team at Cavaletti—happy riding.

Horses Remember More Than You Think