Killer Tomato
Songster
We get hawks, eagles, & coyotes here plus neighborhood dogs & cats. The horses must help with keeping some predators away though, right?
I think horses would help with predators -- anything helps (unless it IS the predator, such as your own dog that attacks your chickens). My 2 rabbits free range in the yard with the hens (I know! Cuteness factor X one million!) and the buns and hens often give the TERROR ALERT for each other. The buns will thump hard when they spot a hawk (which is always a crow, but whatever, they're trying) and all the hens give their warning cluck and freeze as well. The hens, in turn, cluck and protect the buns from all the hungry butterflies, song birds, dragonflies, and random leaves that enter the yard.
The poop-on-the-deck-or-sidewalk dogs, have also alerted us many times when Mrs Bandit (the raccoon mama) has decided to breach the property. Those alerts are the only thing that has redeemed the dogs in my Sweetie's eyes! (he loves his bunnies, dogs, not so much!)