Horses and sheep can definatley live in the same field together, and wouldn't bother each other at the slightest.
I had a 3 horses that lived with a herd of sheep before, and they all got on great!
No, if they were, then cats and dogs would be related Sorry :( But that is a cool idea.
They are facing each other
The other name for hairless sheep is "naked sheep" or "bare sheep." These sheep are specifically bred to have little to no wool on their bodies.
from other sheep
They mostly eat hay and grass, but will also eat some weeds. They normally eat grass all the time just like cows, but they eat less forage than horse or a cow. Often two to three sheep will eat just as much as one cow or one horse.
yes they can but it depends on of the horse is willing to let it live there. If the horse was there first you might have food problems so you can feed them in different places in the yard. goat and sheep should be okay.
True. Not every horse will be happy, but some are perfectly content to live with other species. In fact, racehorses often have goats as companion animals.
Chinese Horse and Sheep are a good pairing. They enjoy many of the same things and know how to spice things up for each other. Their main problem is Sheep prefers to stay at home where it is quiet and Horse likes to be out having a good time. Sheep, unlike many other people, is happy to allow Horse a little leeway here. Horse in turn will make grand gestures that literally keep Sheep breathless. Sheep feels cherished and adored, which keeps them happy. They can create a wonderful life for themselves.
yes but they count them firstIf they can get their paws on them, they would happily eat sheep.
yes they can
Yes, horses can live happily with goats, cattle and sheep.
True, they make good companions for horses. My pony lived with sheep and cows in her field and even had two sheep in her stable at night. I have to disagree with the above. I believe this may be a question that is true AND false, as it all depends on the individual horse. Some horses may bully cows, goats and sheep until they are sold or die, and other horses will simply ignore them. Often it depends on what the horse has been exposed to when he was young, or how his personality is in terms of accepting animals of a different species in his pasture.
horse= caballo sheep= ovejas donkey= burro
Cattle, Hog, Horse, Chicken .. Sheep, Goat, other poultry, ..
Yes, with different feeding places.
It is true
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