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A horse is a herd animal, and horses always like to be kept in groups. A horse without a companion is rarely a happy horse, and many adopt vices such as constant drinking, windsucking, cribbing or weaving. The best cure is to get another horse. If you cannot support another horse, a miniature pony does not require as much care. Generally they do not need to be shod or fed concentrates, but will still need roughage and vet care. If another horse is out of the question, cattle, sheep, llamas, yes alpacas, and sometimes dogs can make good companions for horses. If the alpaca's temperament is calm and it will not spook the horse, try putting them in the same pasture to see how they get on. There is no guarantee that they will like each other, but they may become firm friends.

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14y ago

umm, no? did you get that from zoey 101?

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