Yes, horses are very social. They will adopt a "herd" readily even if no other horses are around. Any non aggressive farm animal will do. Horses are herd animals and enjoy having the company of another animal. Goats, cows, sheep and other horses can make good pasture pals.
If they are all put together when young, usually they can.
Yes, horses can live with goats, cows or sheep.
As long as there is enough room, it does not get too crowded, they have separate water and food bins, and there is enough resources to go around. All these animals are generally docile unless you get a stallion horse or just a mean personality in your horse or goat. As long as these animals have what they need, most of them don't care who else is there.
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Horses can live happily with other animals, however care should be taken of their personalities as some may not tolerate living with others. Introduce them slowly on opposite sides of the fence. Goats are known to make good companions to horses.
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Most love the company, although certain ones do not.
Horses can live quite happily with goats, cattle and sheep, and often prefer to have some form of company. My horses constantly have either cattle or sheep in their paddock, and horses have even been known to bond with sheep (my old pony did this; the ram used to sleep under my pony for shelter)
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Stock farming are farms that have livestock such as cows, sheeps, goats, etc.