No problem! Actually better, cows kill parasites from horses dung!
Horses just don't heard cattle by instinct, they have to be trained to do so. People use to heard cattle with horses because cattle can run faster than a human and they are also bigger. But horses are taller and faster then cattle also cattle are intimidated by horses.
They eat ranchers grass that their cattle eat, and they "ruin" water holes.
No, cattle and cows are often kept together with no problems. If there where any risk of horses catching a disease from cattle than they would not enter horses in gaming classes with cattle (calf roping, team penning etc).
Yes. Most of them are used for ranching, exhibition and entertainment purposes; there are approximately 6,350,000 horses living in Mexico right now.
Animals on a Rancho are usually farm animals. Cows, horses, chickens, goats, pigs and sheep!
ummm... Well seeing as horses and cattle are two different types of animals, horses do not have any cattle.
Horses and cattle.
Yes horses can definately live happily with cattle. They also live happily with donkies, mules, goats, other horses, even chickens!
* sheep * beef cattle * dairy cattle * pigs * horses
Yes. For a horse, his only safety is in the herd. This is why so many horses are herd bound, or buddy sour. They feel like they are in danger when they aren't with their herd.
No. Farming is, by definition, an ambiguous term for the raising of livestock (which includes any animal from chickens to pigs, or cattle, bison, horses, etc.) and/or growing crops. Cattle ranchers are people that raise cattle on an extensive operation and make it a living and a business from doing so.
On a farm or ranch.