I'm pretty sure you're thinking of a 'fazenda'
The most common name Americans call a horse farm is a ranch. A ranch is large in size and can house many types of animals.
a farm
Farm or ranch.
Range or pasture on a farm or ranch, mainly.
The ranch gate, I believe.
Yes the name is Farm It is one example
The ranch that the Carringtons owned/kept their horses at was Delta Rho.
The owner of the farm in "Of Mice and Men" is never explicitly mentioned by name. The farm is a symbol of hope and a place for George and Lennie to live self-sufficiently. It represents their dreams and aspirations for a better life.
Corral, pen, barn, shed, pasture, farm, ranch, etc.
A 'cow's home' would commonly be a barn, cow-shed, ranch, or etc. They require a shelter to withstand various weather.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.
Depends what's raised on that large farm. Not all large farms are called ranches, and not all ranches are farms. A large farm is often just called a large farm, a plantation (especially in the southern US), or a large farm. Also, large farms in Australia are called stations.