A horse has a stall inside the stable or barn.
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The painting is kept in the Louvre Museum(Paris, France).
The place in which a horse is kept is usually called a stable, stall, or loose box. And the place in which this box exists is called a yard or barn.
Horses are kept in a building called a stable. It is similar to a parking garage and you would say that your horse is stable there.
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A place in a barn where a horse is kept is called a stall.
In the American west the mustangs roam what is considered their 'range'. In other parts of the world it could be called a habitat. Because of wild horse hunts in the US , some horses and now being kept in very large fenced " sanctuary " areas.
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Horses are kept in a stable.
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.
Well a horse is usually kept in a barn. Same with sheep, cows, goats, pigs, ducks, geese and other animals like that.
Horses can be kept in many places. If a horse is kept indoors, the 'home' is called the stable or a box. The horse can also live in a stall indoors and this is very similar to a stable, but usually is smaller and contains no windows. Stalls are usually only used temporarily. Outdoors, horses live in pastures/fields, normally with other horses as they are herd animals.
A horse is kept on a farm and it sleeps in either a stable and/or a meadow/feild