No hunting took place, but a crowd gathered around the racecourse paddock to hear a number of speeches. |
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While she's out in the long paddock with her cattle, this cattle producer puts her time to good use. |
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The spacious room has a balcony overlooking the rear paddock, and a walk-through dressing room with shelving and rails on both sides. |
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Dogs were exercised for 15 minutes twice daily in a paddock and raced 500 m twice weekly. |
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A few friends met and had a bit of fun coursing in a paddock of 400 acres enclosed with wire netting. |
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There's not a tractor or a long paddock within coo-ee of their headquarters. |
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In rotational grazing the pasture is divided into paddocks and the livestock moved from paddock to paddock. |
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About nine months ago we off-loaded surplus sheep and cattle stock, because we simply couldn't feed them from natural paddock pastures. |
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Beyond the horse paddock, a troop of capybaras, pig-size aquatic rodents, emerged from the tree line and settled serenely into a wallow. |
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It looks awfully like standing at the gate, staring out into the paddock, wondering where the prize stallion has gone. |
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Is the field of concern a grazing paddock, intensive silage field or reclaimed bog? |
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Jonny had now flown past the old record and was looking for a good paddock to land in near the road. |
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The lambs in the paddock are constantly bleating at the moment, mainly for food but also for attention as we humans are their mums. |
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The field was reduced to six when Rapid Ryan was ordered scratched by the stewards in the paddock because he was wearing improper shoes. |
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Standing under an ancient blackwood in the top corner of our back paddock you can see across the Norfolk Plains to distant Mt. Arthur. |
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So there I was in the paddock when I'm flattened by some idiot running into me on a monkey bike! |
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Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock. |
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Yesterday's crash landing echoed an engine problem back in May which caused him to put the aircraft down in a remote paddock on Lagoon Farm. |
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Outside, the property includes a double integral garage, a paddock, extensive lawns and a vegetable garden. |
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You will be able to cut long paddock grass with our direct-collect tractors. |
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Next door to us on the other side was a paddock where the bottleoh kept his draught horses. |
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The gardens and paddock to the rear and side of the property are railed and fenced to allow maintenance of pony or other animals. |
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Many take to the long paddock to feed livestock as the state's west slips into drier conditions. |
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The horses weren't quite sweaty so they untacked them, gave them a brush down, and turned them out in a spare paddock. |
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The well-fenced paddock would be suitable for up to four horses, while a former coach house now provides two loose boxes with a hayloft above. |
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Desiree just rolled her eyes and took off in a run towards the paddock, screaming the name of the child who was paying no heed. |
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He went over to Shiloh's paddock and propped himself up with a tin of saddle soap and a rag. |
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She shares a paddock with a filly born a day earlier and is approximately the same size. |
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The run-off areas are too short, the pits are cramped and the paddock facilities are, by a long way, the worst of the season. |
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My fondest memory at our farm was watching my brother training the young colts in the paddock in the summer days while I sat on the fence nearby. |
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They then carried the washing to a nearby paddock with a clothes line which had to be hoisted high to be clear of the sheep grazing underneath. |
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The Kentucky Derby poster is a pastel rendering depicting a rich Derby day paddock scene with the twin spires in the background. |
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The Royal Procession drops the Queen off at the paddock so that she can get a close look at her runner in the first race, Approval. |
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It means you can stimulate your paddock with your third of a teaspoon per hectare, stimulate the weeds, knock them down and then plant your crop. |
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I always kept well away from their end of the paddock as I had a horror of a break-out. |
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Caressa will continue to collect kangaroos even if people think she's got kangaroos in the top paddock! |
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Horsemen will be asked to send their horses to that barn as the field for the previous race leaves the backstretch for the paddock. |
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We've found animals wandering around the paddock, just a bag of bones, totally covered in scabs, hardly a hair on their body. |
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The rear garden is terraced with mature shrubs and trees and there is a large paddock at the side of the house. |
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England were able to shift the heavier Welsh pack around the paddock, presuming that the men in red shirts would run out of puff. |
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Paul is a self-employed builder and joiner but keeps around 10 to 15 sows at one time in a paddock next to his bungalow. |
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I noticed, across a distant paddock, a white-haired figure striding through the grass. |
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The first sheep he found were in a neighbor's paddock, and Bert began working the sheep to and fro to Davey Sutherland's whistled commands. |
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The house is surrounded by about 20 acres of grounds, including lawns, an old walled garden, a paddock and a wooded glen full of wildlife. |
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After their return they groomed their horses and were due to turn them out into a paddock. |
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Most properties have a large receiving yard or lane which is virtually a small paddock. |
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Two pilots smack in right off the dollies and one throws his chute just behind the tow paddock after locking out on tow and tumbling. |
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The location was used for the Expo 67 World Fair and the paddock backs onto a rowing basin built for the 1976 Olympic Games. |
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Residents in Little Lever have objected to plans to build an exercise paddock for horses at the rear of their homes. |
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The best scenario would be to have a small paddock or round pen to ride in, in addition to using the lead rope or lounge line. |
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Where cows must be housed, allow access to an exercise yard or small paddock to facilitate mating. |
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Thieves snatched the miniature pony after breaking through a padlocked gate and disconnecting an electric fence leading to a paddock in Bourton. |
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As we walk around a lush, hilly paddock with his two grandsons, Quinn's obviously proud of what he's achieved so far. |
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Especially if it were a lazy horse who'd rather be hanging around in a paddock somewhere without some bloke on its back whipping it. |
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Workers spread across the racing surface and in the paddock in the early afternoon and refused to let racing begin. |
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Tom appeared to have a scrap with just about every First Division manager last season as he animatedly prowled around his Love Street paddock. |
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Saki watched in humor as Noir raced around the paddock trying to get a grip on any of the horses. |
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The signs were bad in the paddock before the race where he was sweating behind his hind legs and he looked dull. |
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Cows were removed from the hay paddock as they calved and were placed on their respective cool-season grass pastures. |
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The frames of his glasses held together by duct tape, the man waits at the entrance to the paddock for the first horse to arrive. |
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I was standing by the paddock surveying the latest in a line of equine flatterers and good-for-nothing loafers in which I was about to invest. |
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Most often, Storm Flag Flying has shown a tendency to freeze and not move while in the paddock before a race. |
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Prior to the race, punters flocked to the paddock to watch the horses being paraded and cast a critical eye over their fancies. |
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During the grazing period, cows were rotated among the four paddocks within each pasture treatment as forage availability within a paddock became limited. |
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If you were invited to a barbie in the arvo by a guy who had kangaroos in his top paddock, in what country would you be enjoying your afternoon barbecue with your crazy host? |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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It was a paddock for the grazing of house cows and the Governor's horses. |
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He left home to hit the long paddock with 700 crossbred cows. |
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Do you think Dad will still go up the long paddock with our cattle? |
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The Zebu cattle lay down in the Long paddock for an hour or so. |
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Anyone can apply for a permit to graze their cattle in the long paddock. |
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No-one knows the long paddock better than the 80-year-old farmer. |
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The thousand-plus acres that make up San Francisco's Golden Gate Park include a Victorian greenhouse, a Dutch windmill, a Japanese tea garden, and a bison paddock. |
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Furthermore, the track used an elevated wood-chip walking path in the infield for horses to cut through on their way from the backstretch to the paddock. |
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Riders participated in a meet-and-greet with fans on the paddock level of the racetrack, signing autographs and posing for photos while accepting donations. |
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The track's grandstand terrace, adjacent to its historic grandstand structure, sustained heavy damage, as did the paddock, jockeys' quarters, and infield tote board. |
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The weekend is a fantastic opportunity to catch top-flight touring cars and dream sports cars in full race glory with unlimited access to the paddock for all visitors. |
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They will also shoot behind-the-scenes looks of the saddling paddock, receiving barn, and other restricted areas, as well as public areas of the track. |
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What is required to make the fence adequate depends upon the horses confined behind it, the proximity of the paddock or pasture to the highway, and the nature of the highway. |
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Your nursery paddock needs to be strong, roomy, and as safe as it can be. |
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But there was a stroke of good fortune for Fallon in the paddock before the race as Gift Horse lashed out with his hind legs, narrowly missing the jockey. |
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A different kind of scheme was going on in the paddock at the racecourse. |
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As they were led back to the paddock after the race one wondered what was on the mind of Cahill after such a blistering performance on what was weather wise, a miserable day. |
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Everyone said he was one of the quietest horses in the paddock. |
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Currently, a fee is considered earned when the horse leaves the paddock. |
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Fans wishing to get a final look at dual classic winner Point Given will have the opportunity on Wednesday when he will be paraded in the paddock and on the track. |
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Panic was not an option for Ronald Mobbs when the engine of his private plane stopped mid-air just seconds before landing in a paddock outside Bundaberg yesterday. |
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As he places fence posts in a pasture paddock, he talks about grass. |
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Finally Angus would take the horse back to paddock and feed it. |
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I certainly didn't think I would be standing on a mountain top in the middle of a paddock singing in the new year with 16 Indian boys I'd never meet before. |
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The third section is across a muddy paddock, and with the West Coast's usual rainfall a muddy paddock can be extremely sloshy and provides a tough assignment for the crawlers. |
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These tickets include access to the entire event, including unreserved grandstand seating and paddock entry for the racing and then entry for the concert. |
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Jockey Shane Sellers, who suffered a cracked tailbone when he was unseated in a paddock accident last week at Churchill Downs, plans to return to riding within two weeks. |
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In this paddock west of Brisbane, at the Gatton campus of the University of Queensland, are the Brahman cross breed of cattle that you see throughout the tropics. |
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The Arabian came up to the paddock rail and snuffled at him. |
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We reached the end point, and while I loosened up my stiffened joints safely on the ground, the horses rejoined their mates in the paddock with happy neighs. |
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Halfway the circuit, behind the paddock, a fast left-right combination makes you shift back to third gear before gradually changing gear up to fifth. |
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Cattle would graze Appalachian pastures intensively and be rotated from paddock to paddock, just as grass-fed Argentine cattle graze on the South American pampas. |
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If you are lucky enough to have a grassy paddock, it's worth the effort to get a couple of horses or a flock of sheep standing in just the right place. |
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It still seems strange to have to get out into the paddock early in the morning in order to beat the free-range hens to the avocados, which they love almost as much as I do. |
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There are equestrian facilities beside the house, including six looseboxes, a turnout paddock and a full-sized all-weather arena with rubber mulch surface. |
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Reinforcing this effect are a series of terraces leading invitingly from formal and casual living areas through sets of double doors to the home paddock and bush beyond. |
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In addition, to the westerly side is a gently-sloping paddock with its own access to Cherry Pit Lane, Beoley. |
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The latest batch of pigs, it must be said, have done a tremendous job at rotovating the chicken paddock. |
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He capers irascibly around his paddock, putting up a hare, which darts nimbly out of reach of his hooves. |
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With no grass to eat at home, cattle are heading for the abattoirs or are going droving down the long paddock. |
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We left the carriage, bought programs, and walked across the infield and then across the smooth thick turf of the course to the paddock. |
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There is dual gated side access to the paddock and side vehicle hardstanding. |
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The stack was fenced from the rest of the paddock in a rick yard, and often thatched or sheeted to keep it dry. |
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I have had a bumper crop of Victoria plums helped by the fact that the pigs are still out of the paddock that the tree is in. |
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Nicky Henderson's champion hadn't raced for almost a year, and every paddock judge on the Esher slopes believed him to be tubbier than Giant Haystacks. |
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When I got on him in the paddock I would get goose pimples and from his back you could hear so many people saying his name because he had such a big following. |
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You will see the tame horse in the paddock gallop about for his pleasure, and the wild horse on the prairie will start and run for miles in mere sportiveness. |
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To move, pull the drainplug on the tub and tow it to the next paddock. |
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The latter are illustrated particularly by causatives such as that in We walked the horses back to the paddock, with a causative converted from an intransitive. |
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Cecil and Quinn had left nothing to chance, electing to send Beat Hollow out last from the paddock, even though he should have been third in the pre-race parade. |
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