It is called a corral.
Horses mostly live in a fenced in pasture but some horses are kept in barns with stalls.
Two horses need about an acre to two acres each.
It depends on where you live. if you live in a city you can't have a pony in your back yard. but, okay then your pony CAN'T live in a garden it has to live in a paddock or in a fenced area. fenced area:at least 10x12. paddock: 10x10. if you don't know what a fenced area for ponies and horses are go on google and look it up. do the same for a paddock just look up: paddocks for horses. OH! fenced area and paddock have to be very tall so your pony can't jump it.
Horses, cattle, sheep. A corral is a fenced in area used to confine animals that tend to wander
The noun corral is a pen or fenced enclosure for horses or livestock. The verb corral means to gather livestock (cattle, horses) and metaphorically means to force a meeting or gathering.
No, a corral is a small fenced area to keep horses or cattle in. If you meant "coral" instead, no, a coral is an invertebrate that builds reefs.
Usually a fenced off area where construction is taking place.
Not exactly sure about in Indiana but i live in Kentucky and where i live it is 1 acre fenced in per horse. I sugest 2 acers fenced in or more per horse because it alows them more room to run and graze. Good luck to you!
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 Wire that Fenced the West was created in 1965.
They swim.
Stable