What animals are the horse friends?

It's tricky to say definitively which animals are a horse's "friends" in the human sense of the word. Horses are social animals and often form strong bonds with other horses, forming herds and social hierarchies.

However, horses can also be friendly with other species:

* Other Equines: Donkeys, mules, and zebras are closely related to horses and can often coexist peacefully.

* Cattle: Horses and cattle can graze together and sometimes form bonds, especially if they are raised together.

* Sheep and Goats: Horses may graze near sheep and goats, and in some cases, they can even interact peacefully.

* Dogs: Some horses and dogs can develop close relationships, especially if they are raised together or spend a lot of time in close proximity.

* Humans: Horses are highly intelligent and can form strong bonds with their human handlers. They can learn to trust and enjoy spending time with people.

It's important to remember that each horse is an individual with unique personality traits and preferences. While some horses may be friendly with other species, others may be more wary or even aggressive.

If you are considering introducing different species to your horse, it's always important to take safety precautions and observe their interactions carefully.