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Little used by cars so far, it has actually become a calcareous grassland grazed by sheep and horses.
When selecting an alfalfa variety, consider whether it will be primarily grazed, or harvested with a combination of haying and grazing.
Most of it is grazed by flocks of sheep, goats, camels and cattle, often causing severe damage to vegetation.
Nearly every acre of the countryside has been grazed by cattle, tilled for crops, or cut for fuelwood.
A couple of horses grazed nearby, their tails swinging in time to the rhythm.
It was high enough to be a hayfield except where some farm animal had grazed.
In making a short losing hazard into the right top pocket across the head of the board, Newman just grazed his opponent's ball with his cue.
Four horses grazed in a nearby field which was dotted with show-jumping fences.
The upper and western flanks play host to windswept heath, now being grazed by 20 very black, very agile, Hebridean sheep.
I managed to swerve and avoid hitting them but I grazed the bicycle and we all fell.
He dropped the ewe count back to 750 and grazed 200 hoggets. 750 ewes at that time was regarded as an economic unit.
The Chillingham herd is believed to be related to prehistoric auroch oxen, which once grazed across northern Europe.
Beyond the whitewashed plank fences grazed the most expensive horseflesh I'd ever set eyes on.
Rhino species grazed temperate grasslands and tundra, and many were covered with a thick coat of hair.
At Kildonan, domestic sheep and some cattle are grazed and the area has a large population of feral rabbits.
I felt that weird shifting movement and a feathery light object grazed my bare skin.
Adam turned from his brother and continued back up the slope to where his horse now grazed with his brother's pinto.
There is the touch of the camel-thorn acacia that has just been grazed by a giraffe, and the smell of wild sage as you brush past it in the bush.
On the shores great herds of buffalo, waterbuck and impala grazed peacefully.
It may provide enough forage to delay turning cattle into spring pastures with limited growth that could be rapidly over grazed.
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Herds of buffaloes, antelopes, and deer, grazed the herbage in countless numbers.
That ball grazed her tail, but she is too old a soldier to wince at trifles.
At a little distance grazed an old horse, gray and gaunt, springhalt and spavined, with ribs like Death's own.
A skiff grazed the side of the dazzler softly and interrupted Joe's reveries.
They, if they have been well grazed and watered, will soon all be lying resting, chewing their cuds and at peace with the world.
At McNeill the pasturage on areas that have long been closely grazed is carpet grass.
On the other side were undulating pasture-lands on which grazed a few sheep.
The area was heavily grazed by goats, hogs and horses and had little grass or other ground cover under the trees.
Three thousand mares of his the marish grazed, Each suckling with delight her tender foal.
Cows grazed in the river, and high above a turkey buzzard soared, gazing down to find death on the earth.
A plump young mare and a fat stallion grazed nearest to him as he neared the herd.
The village swarmed with them, gaunt, wolflike creatures that guarded the herd by day when it grazed without the palisade, ten dogs to a cow.
A herd of zebras grazed where once the German kaiser may have reviewed his troops.
The babbling man was grazed by a shot that made the blood stream widely down his face.
There was a moment when the slapstick comedy grazed red tragedy.
The stallion of my choice grazed with a filly and two yearlings a little apart from the balance of the herd and nearest to the forest and to me.
The wheels of a cab grazed the kerbstone, a murmured direction followed.
Some had teen grazed by canister, but none seriously wounded.
He grazed his cattle on these slopes, and he learned to dig for tin when the bronze sword began to supersede the stone axe.
Mysa went on steadily chewing the cud, and the long grass ripped where the cow grazed.
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