No, horses are herd animals, and it is very stressful for them to not be around other horses, or at least some other companion animal. Without some form of a herd, the horse will often not sleep, because with no herd he has no protection or warming of a predator, so he must be on watch 24/7. they may develop stomach ulcers from stress, and these can be life-threatening.
However, some horses cannot be with other horses because they are overly aggresive towards them, never letting him eat or be with the herd, and in these cases you may have to remove him from these horses. If possible, look for kinder horses, but you may also choose a different animal for his companion. While they have been known to befriend cats and dogs, most other companion animals are cows, sheep, llamas, goats and other herd-animal herbivores.
A stallion is a male horses who is unaltered. A stallion is capable of breeding with mares to make foals. Stallions should be kept separate from other male horses because they will fight and possibly kill other males.
Horses are kept in stalls,stables, and barns.
no sea horses should only be kept in a species tank (only sea horses)
Agricultural lime is sometimes toxic to horses. It should be kept away from young horses and in large amounts or high concentrations.
Horses are herd animals. They are extremely social with other horses and do not develop as many vices as horses that are kept alone. The only time I would recommend keeping a horse alone is if it does not get along well with other horses. In this case the owner would need to spend extra time with the horse so it gets the socializing that it needs. If you only need one horse and would get another for the sole purpose of company, think about getting a small pasture mate, such as a miniature horse, goat, sheep, or llama. They can be great friends for the horses, but are not quite as expensive to keep.
Horses can be kept in a pasture (a safe roaming area that is fenced off). At night they should be kept in their stalls, inside a barn or a stable.
My horses are kept out in pasture 24/7, as I believe is best for them. Other people turn their horses out at night during the hottest part of the year, and in the day during the coldest.
The horses were kept hidden.
They are usually kept in a stable with access to a field.
Horses are kept in a stable.
No, Foxtail is toxic to horses and should be kept far away from them. If a horse ingests any foxtail call an equine veterinarian immediately.
It's difficult to provide an exact number, but millions of horses are kept as pets worldwide. The popularity of horses as pets varies by region, with countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia having large populations of horses kept for recreational purposes.