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.
A field, a stable or a yard.
a yard
In the US, a Livery is the term for a place where you can rent a horse or horse and cart. A Boarding Stable is the term used for a place to keep your horse.If you have nowhere to keep a pony/horse, or can't look after it yourself, you can pay a stable yard. This is called keeping your pony at livery. Full livery is when everything is done for you, all you do it turn up and ride. Part livery is when you some of the time looking after your horse/pony. DIY livery is when the yard provides a field and stable, and you do the rest yourself..
In the dark old inn yard a stable wicket creaked
Stable isotopes of elements are called stable because they do not radioactively decay.
The home of a horse is called a barn or a stable, and they sleep in a stall which is in the barn or stable.
it is called a stable
I is called a "Stall"
Yard or Rail yard
In some areas they are still called Stable boys or Lads even if they're women. In other areas they're called Stable hands or just a groom.
farm hand, stable boy, ranch hand