A corral and a pen are both enclosed spaces used to contain animals, particularly livestock. A corral is typically larger and often used for managing or gathering animals, while a pen is smaller and usually designed for holding animals for shorter periods. Both serve the purpose of ensuring the safety and management of animals, but their size and intended use can vary.
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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A corral is a pen with room for the horse to run around and breathe fresh air. A stable is a shelter with several stalls, where horses have only enough room to turn around and in stalls, even with good ventilation, they don't get as good air as they would outside.