Yes.
yes, it is possible but it also depends on if they have been properly introduced and they get along together.
Yes, although it always depends on the temper, and such, of the animals. So not all llamas will graze with horses and vice versa.
Yes, donkeys often graze with horses.
Well mules with mules they will be just like horses.(They will have alpha mare or alpha gelding and so on and so forth) but when you have mules with horses mules are always on the bottom of the food chain....They will give into what the horses wants them to do.
yes because mules are female horses
horses
All events for horses are open to mules as well (and the mules usually win), but mules specifically are raced in Texas. Mules cannot race in thoroughbred or quarterhorse races, and, they cannot out run either breed..Horses are faster than mules.
Horses and mules were used to pull barges through smaller waterways with little or no current.
Horses eat grass, they graze.
No they are not. Horses are related to Zebras, Donkeys, and Mules.
Anywhere there is food
Oxen, mules and horses