Correct.
Basically each stall has a door that allows access to it's own run or paddock. So the horses can interact, but safely, with one another, but also have their own space that isn't in the stall. So it's good for horses like Romanticized who hate being stalled.
They do have larger paddocks and pastures where they can be put out in. The mares are likely one group, while the stallions are in pairs, maybe trios, or alone.
Basically each stall has a door that allows access to it's own run or paddock. So the horses can interact, but safely, with one another, but also have their own space that isn't in the stall. So it's good for horses like Romanticized who hate being stalled.
They do have larger paddocks and pastures where they can be put out in. The mares are likely one group, while the stallions are in pairs, maybe trios, or alone.