Well try tying her to a post out at the stables for about a half hour where no other horses are. That's what I did with mine she did something just like that. It worked.
A horse is kept on a farm and it sleeps in either a stable and/or a meadow/feild
Horses can be kept in a pasture (a safe roaming area that is fenced off). At night they should be kept in their stalls, inside a barn or a stable.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive noun is horses'.Example: The horses' stable is beside the barn. (the stable for horses)
They are looking for the relationship. In this case Stable or Stall would fit. Other possibilities would be Paddock or Pasture.
Horses spend there time in their stall in the stable or in a pasture or paddock. Sometimes they ride in a horse trailor when being transported. Horses love spending time in the pasture, where there's plenty of room to run around in, lots of fresh air, and fresh green grass to eat! From and thanks, -ThehorseGal&Advisor
Horses exercise frequently because that is what they do in the wild. In the wild they spend most of their time moving around for many reasons. Because horses are often kept in more confined spaces in captivity they move around. Some horses do this as a sign of boredom when in a stable.
Well if the horse is owned by a human then they typically live in a stable or barn which contains stalls for them. Some horses may live in a pasture all the time and have a three sided horse shed to live in.
In a stable in the countryside?
A stable is where horses are usually kept.
Well, if living in a pasture, they need a well made, sturdy shed for shelter. There are many horse sites to answer other questions related to this also.
Horses are kept in a stable.
A barn is the structure in what domestic horses live in. They live in a square room inside the barn called a stall. When they are turned outside to graze and run, they are turned out into a pasture.