stabling

/ˈsteɪblɪŋ/
noun
  1. Buildings or accommodations where horses are kept.
    • The riding school offers stabling for students who bring their own horses.
    • They built new stabling behind the main house to shelter the ponies.
    • The farm had excellent stabling for all twenty horses.
verb
  1. The act of putting or keeping an animal, especially a horse, in a stable.
    • He spent the afternoon stabling the ponies and cleaning their stalls.
    • Stabling the horses before the storm was a top priority.
    • The farmer is stabling the livestock for the winter.
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