yeah, but there wouldn't be a high chance at all for children
True. Not every horse will be happy, but some are perfectly content to live with other species. In fact, racehorses often have goats as companion animals.
Yes its done all the time You bet they can! I have two ponies, a pig, a few barn cats, dogs, chickens, and two rabbits and they all live in perfect harmony!
Horses and sheep can definatley live in the same field together, and wouldn't bother each other at the slightest. I had a 3 horses that lived with a herd of sheep before, and they all got on great!
Yes horses can definately live happily with cattle. They also live happily with donkies, mules, goats, other horses, even chickens!
Earth has these things so animals, people, and nature can live happily and grow.
cows,sheep,goats,dogs,cats,etc
Horses are herd (groups) animals, and as such need the company of other horses or animals. Race horses frequently have "pets" that travel with them that give them the socialization and company they need. Goats and cats are popular choices.
yes, because when a horse does a poo, the grass is too sweet around that area but it is not too sweet for the other animals! horses can also live with cows.
Cats can indeed live quite happily as a farm animal as there usually is plenty of mice and other small animals to prey from.
Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
yes they can but it depends on of the horse is willing to let it live there. If the horse was there first you might have food problems so you can feed them in different places in the yard. goat and sheep should be okay.
NO!They are solitary animals!