I think so, if they are altogether in one single barn.
yes they can
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.
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.
Oman has sheep, goats, cows and camels.
It is true
i think it is cows, sheep and goats!
cows,sheep,goats,dogs,cats,etc
true its a horses best friend and that can also live with sheep and cows
like cows and pigs, sheep, somebreads of dogs goats
Not sure about a horse with goats and cows, but around here, the ranchers always try to keep a mule (almost a horse, right?) with their sheep. The mule knows how to kick when a predator comes around. Ever notice when a few sheep gather around a mule? They probably sense a predator around and want to be around the place kicker for protection. A horse? Probably the same. Look into it. Call your local game warden; he probably knows.
True, they make good companions for horses. My pony lived with sheep and cows in her field and even had two sheep in her stable at night. I have to disagree with the above. I believe this may be a question that is true AND false, as it all depends on the individual horse. Some horses may bully cows, goats and sheep until they are sold or die, and other horses will simply ignore them. Often it depends on what the horse has been exposed to when he was young, or how his personality is in terms of accepting animals of a different species in his pasture.
Many animals live on farms. To name some,sheepgoatchickencowhorsegeeseduckllamascatThere are more.