the area where a horse lives A small, usually enclosed field near a barn or stable for pasturing or exercising animals.
Green Paddocks was created in 1872.
in paddocks
They live in paddocks.
Paddocks
I will assume that by reticulated paddocks you mean divide paddocks used for rotation. This is one of the best methods for keeping horses on grass for as long as possible. It allows one or more paddocks to recover while the horse has grass in another paddock. Thus preventing grazing down of all the grass and having the paddock torn up in bad weather.
Paddocks separate the grazing pasture into manageable areas, allowing the herd to graze at one part of the pasture while letting the other parts recover and grow grass. Paddocks also grant the herd some semblance of protection from predators.
in pens, stables or paddocks.
In paddocks and fields on farms.
Paddocks are used to separate a field into multiple parts. The herd would then graze at one of these parts while allowing the others to recover their population of grass.
yes, wild rabbits can live pretty much anywhere, in australia they are known to run around in farm paddocks all the time (the farmers don't like it very much).
In the paddocks grazing the pasture.
The vast majority of modern ponies live in pastures, paddocks and/or stalls.