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There isn't grass to | graze a cow. |
izes the pastures and enables Polyface Farm to | graze about four times as many cattle as on a conven |
Sheep | graze above Helwith |
Cattle | graze adjacent to the Connally Memorial Medical Cent |
Some bottom feeders | graze along the bottom, feeding on plant material. |
ilk collected during the spring, when the cows | graze along the banks of the Loire, and when their m |
lot of mute swans and woodpigeons come here to | graze and many songbirds sing in the surrounding hed |
and other ruminants become infected when they | graze and eat grasses containing the L3 infecting la |
f livestock used, the season during which they | graze, and the intensity and duration of grazing. |
gered the Utes by plowing a field they used to | graze and race horses. |
reate a livery yard that enabled the horses to | graze and eat feed stuffs that were free from pestic |
ould walk on its own to The Domain each day to | graze and return twice a day to be milked. |
ate the enemy impi, the cattle were put out to | graze and, after some deliberation, two companies we |
f the villagers made use of the common land to | graze animals; there were about 70 watering ponds. |
Dartmoor Hill Ponies as Dartmoor commoners may | graze any type of pony out on the moors. |
es, on the hill by the manor ruins where sheep | graze, are now abandoned, but are thought to have be |
eolus capreolus) and Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) | graze areas of wood pasture. |
His plan for the park called for sheep to | graze as a means of keeping the grass short. |
Cows | graze at Campo Imperatore beneath the Corno Grande i |
farmers, who cultivate sorghum and wheat, and | graze beef cattle. |
Parishioners had ancient rights to | graze cattle and horses between 1 August (after the |
Gregory used the mountain to | graze cattle during the spring and summer, when the |
s, who used the fertile but elevated valley to | graze cattle and raise hay and other feed. |
Local people exercised their common rights to | graze cattle and sheep and to collect firewood, acti |
alley, the land east of Zion National Park, to | graze cattle along the East Fork of the Virgin River |
nd current land-use owners' rights to farm and | graze cattle on tribal land have not been affected. |
ed to cattle ranching companies and is used to | graze cattle. |
Kangaroos | graze close to the beach. |
ystone meadows where cows and sheep peacefully | graze, down the Dale towards Aysgarth Falls. |
On the Middlesex bank, cows | graze downstream in Dumsey Meadow, a Site of Special |
It is frequently sown in fields to provide | graze for animals, or clipped and bundled as hay. |
s also cultivated in some areas as a palatable | graze for animals and a groundcover to reduce erosio |
This is not considered to be a good | graze for livestock because the awns are sharp and t |
krabbits, and the grass is a good early spring | graze for livestock before it develops its long, sha |
hen compared to those that had been allowed to | graze from fields in which other plants and weeds we |
ch deer and commoners' stock were permitted to | graze; hence, not entirely forested, it consists of |
plant are actually tended by allowing sheep to | graze in their habitat. |
house sparrows flit around the area and sheep | graze in the surrounding orchards. |
eed twice a day from troughs or are allowed to | graze in a pasture. |
igh into the mountains, above the tree-line to | graze in the lush meadows. |
lackbucks regularly come out of the scrubs and | graze in wastelands on the eastern side of the sanct |
ng Project, Highlander cows were introduced to | graze in a fenced-off area. |
ak (1448 m) and a rolling alm where dairy cows | graze in the summer. |
horses of you Armies shall | graze in grasslands spanning the area between the Ya |
sts by day and emerging into the grasslands to | graze in the dusk. |
retook Spoleto and granted Farfa the right to | graze its animals on the pasture of the settlement o |
f Cristalliera, where herds of mouflon come to | graze, Lake Chardonnet, the Lakes of Beth, which aff |
ounties and used his land to raise corn and to | graze large herds of cattle; he was one of a select |
Wisents tend to browse more, and | graze less than their American cousins, due to their |
lturally distinct as the Khoikhoi continued to | graze livestock and the San subsisted as hunter-gath |
soil to grow cereal crops, fruit trees and to | graze livestock. |
nd horticultural nursery stock and are used to | graze livestock. |
Bison | graze near a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park |
Stock | graze occasionally, pilots check status. |
Protection is important as animals often | graze on young shoots. |
Small rodents and Pronghorn also | graze on the young shoots. |
ften seen in animals that have been allowed to | graze on St. John's Wort. |
The goats are free to | graze on natural wild plants which are available all |
The herds | graze on neighbouring farms on drumlin parstures alo |
Sheep were allowed to | graze on the pitch during the week, a common practic |
As cattle, horses and other livestock | graze on the field, they cause movements that stir u |
he Temple Works building is that sheep used to | graze on the grass-covered roof. |
These small limpets | graze on the film of microscopic algae that covers t |
ved with strong legs and feet allowing them to | graze on the mountains. |
s eat kelp holdfasts but also climb on kelp to | graze on the stipes and fronds. |
e among those whose livestock was permitted to | graze on the adjacent Wanstead Flats, which at the t |
cise the right of letting small cattle (goats) | graze on Plumstead Common and neighbouring Woolwich |
which taints the milk and meat of animals that | graze on it. |
in return for the right to let their livestock | graze on open pasture. |
ey are so steep it would seem only goats could | graze on them. |
ting his fences and turning their cattle in to | graze on his property.” |
ose milk is used to make Swaledale cheese, all | graze on land in Swaledale which makes their milk ch |
and deny local people their historic rights to | graze on these area, as well as wood gathering and w |
o used to name a measure of land sufficient to | graze one cow. |
ltation (also lunar grazing occultation, lunar | graze, or just graze) occurs when one of the two edg |
ed metres apart on a line perpendicular to the | graze path may make radically different observations |
Since | graze paths rarely pass over established observatori |
tame and will allow you to sit and watch them | graze pretty close. |
This breed is extremely hardy and able to | graze rough hills and terrain. |
is hardy and thrifty, and the animals readily | graze rough vegetation such as rushes, nettles or he |
sh settlers of Rhode Island used the island to | graze sheep. |
A herd of 100-150 deer | graze the trees and brush. |
Nansal is sent out to | graze the herd, but she is distracted and gets lost. |
About 50 cattle now | graze The Common from May to October. |
This partial eclipse will only | graze the southern border of the Earth's umbra. |
closeness to the centre of Cambridge and cows | graze the grassland here. |
is a herd of deer and rare breeds of cattle to | graze the meadows. |
like setae at the tips of the thoracopods, and | graze the ice in a zig-zag fashion. |
ure between Eigenbeek and Bergbeek was used to | graze the cattle of the villagers and to grow Canadi |
an incoming “Irving” fighter, which managed to | graze the forward 5-inch gun mounts before crashing- |
glish Longhorn cattle has been reintroduced to | graze the heathland and grassland. |
A herd of Galloway cattle | graze the land; these cattle are ideally suited to t |
n with plain lands, that grow fine grass where | graze the merino sheep that produce a renowned wool |
ion, Texas ranchers with special permits could | graze their cattle in the national forests. |
They used to | graze their cattle in the central Sandal Bar, under |
Local farmers are allowed to | graze their livestock on the convenient areas of pas |
It was originally where farmers would | graze their sheep in the summer, hence Summerhill, b |
The Freemen's collective right to | graze their animals free of charge is recorded in th |
the 1860s, early settlers came to the area to | graze their flocks, but the first official records o |
from them, and the nomadic Banjara herders who | graze their cattle in the forest also have been allo |
took hold in the nutrient rich lake bottom and | graze their cattle and sheep on the lake. |
one player at the time 'Ponies were allowed to | graze there, we often had to take a shovel to the pi |
Ovis canadensis (Bighorn Sheep) are known to | graze this grass. |
anslates as 'The wooded hill where young goats | graze', ticce(n) + hyrst. |
animal could occasionally be safely let out to | graze under staff supervision. |
res on which the Tarentaise and Abondance cows | graze, which provide the cheese's milk. |
y Wakhi, Kirghiz and Tajik animal herders, who | graze yaks and other animals on the grasslands of th |
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