Corral, noun: paddock, pen, enclosure Corral, verb: trap, enclose, restrict, restrain; gather, collect
It's actually spelt corral not coral. A horse corral is an enclosure or pen for horsesImformation found from dictionary.com by searching "corral"
Another name for a horse pen is a paddock or a corral.
Noun : Cattle Pen - Verb : Seize, Capture
Working pens, corral, "the pen".
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.
The last name Corral originated in Spain, derived from the Spanish word "corral," which means a pen or enclosure for livestock. It likely originated as a surname to denote someone who owned or worked with livestock or who lived near a corral.
A sheep pen is a small enclosure for holding sheep. Another word for a sheep pen is called a fold.
Corral, pen, barn, shed, pasture, farm, ranch, etc.
A sheep pen is called just a "pen." The larger pens or multiple pens together is called a stockyard.
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This may sound weird but I think it depends on the animal, if its a horse, then its a stable (or corral), if its pigs, then its a pen, I think that its a pen for goats and sheep as well,