No. Nothing does.
Yes definitely
to keep the wolves away from eating the goats.
I don't know that 'love' would be the correct term,but goats and horses can create and develop a strong bond, especially if they are the only two animals around.Answer2That is a good answer, I'd like to add that goats are often bought as companions for lone horses when the owner cannot buy another horse to keep their horse company. Goats are also a good source of milk when taking care of an orphaned foal.
Horses should keep away from Bad Carrots.
wild horses are nervous and shy so you probably wouldn't be able to approach them!
What did Spaniards keep on ranches?
yes, get an electric fence. and that should do the job
Distemper infection will cause this.
Yes they did. They raised mainly goats and sheep, but had horses and some oxen as well.
A horses Forelock is designed to help the horse to keep flies away from their eyes. Just like humans have Eyelashes.
No.Kids need their mother until they are some months old.
The easiest way would be to keep the horse away from where the leaches live. Otherwise they will just keep reattaching themselves to the horse.
A long tail helps horses keep flies away from their bodies.