it shouldent hurt the horse because they love Pears but if they eat to much pears they could become sick with colic. so if you would be willing to pick some of the pears out of the field or not have that horse in the field all the time they should be fine.
also if the field is pretty big or you have 3 or 4 different horses they should be fine ;)
My horses are out the back in the paddock
a partrige in a pear tree is a smaal bird in a pear tree
a pear tree is a tree that grows pears.
Get the seeds from another pear tree or buy a pear tree.
You use a pear tree to grow pears
The phrase 'horses at pasture' simply means that they are out in a grassy area (such as a paddock) eating grass or feeding. Sometimes it may also mean a horse is retired in a paddock. :)
a pear tree can grow big but an appe tree is bigger
The fruit of the callery pear tree ( Pyrus calleryana) is called a pear.
Out on the range, in a paddock, in a stable.
Paddock
NO!
draft - assuming you mean graft a pear tree to a wild tree in the woods an(d) what can/kind of tree is it? Assuming the wild tree is the same genus (Pyrus) then yes its possible. The two plants will not blend so you will end up with a pear tree growing on another pear tree