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None and as many as possible. Horses don't require fences to live, fences only exist to keep them--at least the domesticated ones--contained and safe from venturing to places or getting into things that could do them harm. Feral horses don't need fences to live either, they have the whole country side of their protected native land to range on. However, fences are needed to keep these horses from damaging property and hurting people and themselves.

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