The most common name Americans call a horse farm is a ranch. A ranch is large in size and can house many types of animals.
there is no farm for eggs
What do you mean ? I go there :D
A person who takes care of horses is an equestrian. I don't know what you call a person that loves horses. Well, i go secondary school, i love horses and people call me a farm girl and it p*sses me off lol so that's a good one to make people mad
Many local pet stores and pet store chains do not carry horse feed. If you are looking to buy in store, the best advice for you is to call. If you are trying to buy horse feed online, you have more options. Rucker and Steinhauser's offer horse feed, and they will deliver.
Cugars and moution lions also do and americans that eat horse meat
stable, barn, farm, or passture
Here on the farm, we call our paid helpers farm/stable hands. Non-paid workers are called volunteer farm/stable hands. Some horse farms have programs in which people exchange help on the farm for lessons or an education. These are usually called working students. Answer2: stable woman or stable man Answer3: Stable hand, farm hand, stable man/woman, working student, groom, and lad are all terms used for someone who works on a horse farm.
I have read the terms; "iron horse," and "thunder horse."
iron horse!! A LALALALALA!!!
White Horse Farm was created in 1770.
To get a horse farm on smeet, It should be obvious by now that all you have to do is go to the actual Smeet Farm and click on the big sign on the barn that says "Get your free horse farm!"
horse farm
A ranch. it is not called a farm.
Yes, in "Charlotte's Web", the horse named Boxer is a work horse. He is described as strong and hardworking, often pulling the farm equipment and helping with tasks on the farm.
what d you call a farm building
The only animals on the farm that would possibly eat horse meat are the dog and the pigs.
No I don't believe she does due to lack of information to support the idea of her living on a horse farm.