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How much attention does a horse on pasture require.
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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 163163" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>We have horses and cattle on our place. Kept in separate pastures. Horses occasionally rub noses with cattle and vice versa. As long as a single horse can be across fence from cattle they won't feel alone...not a species thing but a "herd" thing. However, wouldn't put horses and cattle in same pasture unless both had been brought up in same pasture---one could chase and/or injure another. We tried putting our TWH stallion in same small pasture several years ago with a small yearling Longhorn bull. The Stallion won--chased bull away and crashed into a fence. Didn't try that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 163163, member: 9"] We have horses and cattle on our place. Kept in separate pastures. Horses occasionally rub noses with cattle and vice versa. As long as a single horse can be across fence from cattle they won't feel alone...not a species thing but a "herd" thing. However, wouldn't put horses and cattle in same pasture unless both had been brought up in same pasture---one could chase and/or injure another. We tried putting our TWH stallion in same small pasture several years ago with a small yearling Longhorn bull. The Stallion won--chased bull away and crashed into a fence. Didn't try that again. [/QUOTE]
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