An old related discussion about "paddock":
https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/30491/horse-corral-or-any-dirt-area

On 23.08.2019 10:36, Paul Allen wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Aug 2019 at 03:29, Joseph Eisenberg <joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>     Also, it's not clear to me when one would use landuse=animal_keeping
> instead of landuse=farmyard or landuse=meadow. If a farm has a paddock
>     for horses next to the barn and farmhouse, is this landuse=farmyard?
>
> First, it depends what you mean by paddock. Strictly speaking, in British > English a paddock is not where grazing takes place. It's a holding area for
> horses.  Sloppy British English and non-British English expand on that
> to include pasture and/or other animals.  So, strictly speaking, a
> paddock is found at horse-racing tracks, riding schools, and the
> like.  A working farm might include a riding school and so have
> a paddock, but most ordinary farms (even those breeding horses) would
> not.
> [...]

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