I don't think that there's a minimum or maximum.
Stall.
I suppose it's possible, but pretty unlikely. ***** A pen (stall) for a horse is likely to be a square or a rectangle in shape.
I don't know a whole lot about a horse's basic stallrequirements, but I do know that for a full size horse, the stall needs to be around 10'x10'.
You can settle a new horse in very easily, and you should make sure you do so patiently. Horses can be very nervous animals and don't take to change well. Walk your horse slowly out of its trailer and immediately into its stall or enclosed pen. Make sure there is plenty of comfortable bedding and food and water, and your horse should settle in nicely.
A pig pen
Mostly when the horse sees the owner going to the barn to feed them. Another time when a horse usually neighs is when they are comunicating. For example: When a horse is left behind while any of the horses that he/she shares a pen/stall with leave for a ride. The horse left behind will try to communicate.
A horse pen has to be at least 3 -4 yards long, in order to let the horse exercise. DO NOT CUT THE GRASS IN THE PEN!
No . Since horses have a pecking order, disputes will arise from time to time. Therefore, it is not wise to put them together in such a small space ,such as a stall or very small pen. If one of them becomes aggressive, the other has no space to flee his assailant. Also, horses will deliberately box another up in a corner, even in a large pasture if it really has a dispute to settle.
Another name for a horse pen is a paddock or a corral.
You should allways have control over your horse and have it on a halter or rope, unless it is in an enclosed pen or fenced in feild. h
A cattle stall is called a crib.
Yes