Field or Paddock what’s the difference?

Paddock -
noun

  1. a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised.


Field -
noun

  1. 1.
    an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
    "a wheat field"

So paddocks are horse-specific. Ie you wouldn't say your hay crop was grown in a paddock or you had cattle in a paddock. Source was Oxford Languages.
 
Thank you, I just was just wondered if it became a paddock if it had mobile shelter /stable in it, so the horse did not just graze in it. I was told that if it was classed as a paddock it was more valuable than a field.
 
Ive always thought that a paddock is an enclosure within a field, so no natural boundaries but little squares, sectioned up by post and rail and quite sterile. A field is the whole thing, no sectioned off bits and hedges and trees forming the boundary.
 
I have always used size.

A farm near here has some small paddocks (their name for them) by the farmhouse for the newly born lambs and their mums. When they are happy with the lambs, the ewes and lambs are moved to the large fields which are further away.

So to me, a small area of grazing land is a paddock, a larger one is a field but a field doesn't have to be pastureland.
 
See I’d say posh people have fields as fields are bigger therefore cost more! ?

Mmmm - but then if you're proper posh you know that it's all about the accessories , and you can get proper posh boots which are actually called ' Paddock Boots ' and are specifically for wearing in your proper posh paddock .
Of course you can also get boots for wearing in fields . They're called wellies .
 
its to do with use not size. a field is an area for growing crops eg barley ,potatoes, rapeseed or if its grass for hay then its called a meadow. a paddock is a grassed area in which horses , sheep or cows graze. A lot of people call pastures fields rather like saying
"i'm putting the horse in its stable" , its actually going into a loose box, stables being the whole set up , rather than the individual box. meanings get blurred.
 
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