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The difference between a ranch and a stable is that a ranch tends to be a place to raise livestock including horses and tends to have a more 'western' style/feel to it. A stable is a place where horses are raised/cared for, and also tend to have a more 'eastern or english' feel to it. Those are just the basic difference's, there are many more, but these are the most noticeable.

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