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Longhorns, like other cattle, typically sleep while standing due to their instinctual need to be alert to predators. However, they also lie down to enter deeper sleep stages, often curling up or resting their heads on the ground. They tend to sleep in short intervals, usually at night, and may take brief naps during the day, especially in cooler weather. Their social nature means they often sleep in groups for added safety.

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