
I'd agree with Nova. Same hunting breed, prone to barking unless encouraged firmly not to.
At home they don't react to the neighbours at all doing what they do, kids playing footie etc. Local cats still drive Inka mad (so work in progress) and Safi doesn't think our pair of Woodies should sit on our fence of top of Pollarded pear tree.
Mine are townie dogs, but we have a good friend who lives on Exmoor and she has 10 Acres where her horses graze and part of it's a nursery. We have out Caravan parked there and we go down and stay.
There are sheep in the adjoining field (just field fencing). The dogs have learnt to totally ignore the sheep, ditto pheasants calling (though not when they march across right by the van) and only react to her horses if they hang their heads into the big run she has built there for her own dogs.
When I walk them around and the horses trail us they have learnt not to react. Only thing is I find they wake earlier than at home ;)