If not prohibited by local regulation.
It depends on what you want to use it for. I have a paddock that I use for my old stallion the comes off a stable/shelter and it's big enough for him to walk around in. Before he used it, we let our chickens roam around in it in the daytime. It used to be a garden though;
"That horse went in the paddock before the race"
It depends on where you live. if you live in a city you can't have a pony in your back yard. but, okay then your pony CAN'T live in a garden it has to live in a paddock or in a fenced area. fenced area:at least 10x12. paddock: 10x10. if you don't know what a fenced area for ponies and horses are go on google and look it up. do the same for a paddock just look up: paddocks for horses. OH! fenced area and paddock have to be very tall so your pony can't jump it.
they can't be on the paddock, they can only be in the paddock
My horses are out the back in the paddock
Paddock of Love was created in 1988.
Paul A. Paddock was born in 1974.
Dandelion Paddock was created in 1789.
The Paddock Club was created in 1973.
The Paddock Club ended in 2003.
Paddock Mansion was created in 1876.
George A. Paddock died in 1964.