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keep him in there for a few days and to keep him from kicking or rearing buy some of those chains to put on the horse's hooves.
If you are to "hand" breed a mare and a stallion it is much safer and the situation is controlled versus if the mare and stallion are alone together in a pasture either one of them could get hurt very seriously either from biting or kicking.
No, provided your horse isn't prone to kicking other horses it may be pastured with. A shod hoof can do more damage than a bare one to another horse. Otherwise there should be no reason you cannot pasture a horse that is shod on the back feet.
Gateways, or pasture openings, or even pasture entrances.
Yes you do stand face to face with the horse with your back to the gate when you turn out (let the horse loose in a field) This is to prevent injury to yourself from an exited horse kicking or bucking as runs off.
A pasture is similar to a field.
The plural form of pasture is pastures.
Switching over, rotating, moving livestock to a new pasture, etc.
pasture grass and hay
The word pasture has two syllables.
field or pasture
it means that the pasture will not be used by the horses. a pasture has to be fallow to grow crops on also