Horses are kept in a stable.
There are a few terms...
Stable - a barn for horses. the real answer is stable dum dums. yall all idots. ddduuuhhh.
Run-In-Shed - a three sided structure with a slanted roof, to protect from wind and precipitation.
Paddock - a fenced yard for horses, usually close to a Stable or Run-In-Shed
Corral - same as Paddock
Arena - a place where you work your horse
Boarding Stable - another persons Stable where you can keep your horse for a monthly fee.
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A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept
They can live anywhere from a big ranch to your backyard it just depends on how much space you have.
Horses are kept in sanctuaries, on farms, in corrals, in stables and barns, etc.
There are different names for different places. Lets start small and work up. Stall, lean-to, paddock, corral, pasture, farm or ranch. Wild horses have a territory or habitat.
Where a horse lives is it's habitat, unless it is in a barn. If it is in a barn, the place where it lives is a farm, barn, or stable.
Horses live in stables
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Cattle and horses are kept in a corral, not a cage.
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about 98% of the population of horses are kept as pets There are about 800,000 horses in the world, with the numbers still going up. And about 600,000 of those horses are kept as pets. About 2/3 fo the whole horse population.
A stable is where horses are usually kept.
Horses are kept in a stable.
A field, a stable or a yard.
A stable.
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Cattle and horses are kept in a corral, not a cage.
Horses are kept in stalls,stables, and barns.
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An apiary.
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