Well yes, but it's best to leave a little room available for later.
No, walnuts are bad for horses and can kill them if the horses eat them.
it means that the pasture will not be used by the horses. a pasture has to be fallow to grow crops on also
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No. Despite the thorns, roses are actually quite edible and if a horse can figure out how to eat your roses, they will. It's best to keep the roses away from the pasture fence line, far enough that horses can't reach through and nibble on them.
Fence off areas of the pasture with temporary electric fencing that the horses should be grazing on. Allowing only a portion of the pasture for the horses to graze will allow for less risk of the horses overgrazing the pasture, which they tend to do.
The phrase 'horses at pasture' simply means that they are out in a grassy area (such as a paddock) eating grass or feeding. Sometimes it may also mean a horse is retired in a paddock. :)
I'm not sure what your asking but horses love to be with other horses in pastures, barns, paddocks, ect.
Horses mostly live in a fenced in pasture but some horses are kept in barns with stalls.
pasture mix is a supplimentary requirement needed to bulk out the horses diet, and gives added roughage to stop compaction. It consists of normal chaf and pony nuts.
Horses can contract tapeworms from an infected horse, or even a pasture that has been heavily grazed.
it depends on how many horses you have