Dogs: Dogs and horses have a long history of coexisting and forming close bonds. Dogs act as companions and protectors for horses.
Cats: Cats can also be found in stables and barns alongside horses. Cats help control rodent populations and provide a calming presence for horses, especially those that are anxious or easily startled.
Cows: Cows and horses are often seen grazing together in pastures. They enjoy each other's company and have similar grazing preferences, which makes for a harmonious coexistence.
Chickens: Chickens are another common sight on farms where horses are kept. They help control insects, provide eggs, and can even keep horses entertained with their antics.
Goats: Goats and horses can be compatible pasture mates. Goats are good browsers, meaning they eat weeds and brush that horses may not consume, and they can provide companionship to the equine residents.