Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
yes because horses have huge a penius
Farm animals live on the farm or ranch, obviously. That is why they are called "farm animals." If they were to live anywhere else besides a farm, then they wouldn't be considered "farm animals." Pigs live in a sty or pen, chickens live in a coop, horses live in a stable.
Because horses are domesticated animals. They live better and healthier lives there.
Animals on a Rancho are usually farm animals. Cows, horses, chickens, goats, pigs and sheep!
Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys.
almost all farm animals
Livestock are farm animals that are alive, or that they move around, hear, smell, sense and respond to stimuli much like any live animal would. Stock simply refers to farm animals like cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, etc.
Przwalski's horses can live in zoos because they are rare, other horses aren't because they are domesticated animals and they aren't usually kept in the average zoo. Some petting zoos, or farm related facilities do have them though.
There are no farm animals that eat a coyote. But, dogs, horses, and llamas will fend off a coyote.
Pigs, horses, farm fowl, cats, dogs and the more exotic farm animals like ostriches, emus, and foxes.
do they live up in the mountains or in the wild are they wild horses or are they just horses that live on a farm with there horse friends.
cows goats horses lambs sheep