They are especially common around ranch buildings and corrals where perches are plentiful. |
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Solar-powered gates can be used at the end of residential driveways, on rural access roads, for livestock corrals, and in many other areas. |
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Most of the producers own small flocks maintained on homestead pastures and in corrals. |
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When the season is at the peak, lobsters are held in corrals until the supply becomes low. |
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The bison pour through a gap in the hills and are in the corrals in just a few minutes. |
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There were a dozen or so mustangs in one of the corrals but they were unbroken, and Adam didn't feel himself quite up to bronco busting today. |
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Before we leased these acres the land was fenced in corrals and the owner boarded horses. |
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They erected such corrals at intervals of approximately six-hour marches, always near drinking water, pasture and brushwood for the fire. |
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In a gentle stroll Adam completed his circuit of the ranch buildings and corrals. |
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A large rectangular compartment in the base corrals your loose cartridges, screwdrivers, etc. |
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Every year the entire herd in the park, numbering some 3,000 animals, is rounded-up and stampeded into a series of corrals for veterinary checks and branding. |
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The two large pipe corrals were situated side by side in the middle. |
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To provide protection from predators and thieves, just about everyone in Laikipia keeps their livestock at night in makeshift corrals of thorns, called bomas. |
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Except for small stone corrals, the farmers there build no fences. |
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Unlike horses, these unicorns would not move until after they had been fed and groomed, and then they would take themselves out to the giant corrals to frisk among themselves. |
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Anorthosite is a highly absorbent chalky white material, used for paint pigment and drywall filler, and to absorb horse litter in corrals. |
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Most barns open onto uncovered corrals, which the cattle are free to enjoy as the weather allows. |
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