A corral.
because the corral kept their horses intheir instead of leaving them loose
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.
It is called a corral.
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Horses, cows, and bulls like to live in corral's in ranches or pet farms.
A corral is where horses are kept. Meaning an enclosure to keep animals from wandering. 'Corral some men and form the posse.' Meaning to gather together.
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Horses, cattle, sheep. A corral is a fenced in area used to confine animals that tend to wander
A group of horses is called a herd. Even if you have only two horses, it's still a herd. Words like corral, pen, pasture, or barn might be used to indicate a group of horses, but that type of use intends to indicate where the herd of horses are kept.
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.