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They got free winter grazing up there.
Joy Ferro also took me to a little boutique that makes gorgeous shoes and leather goods by hand, and a ricotta (my favorite!) tasting at the shop that sells cheese made by the goats grazing up the hill.
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But even without reaching up, they could graze up to a height of 5 meters.
But it's completely not good when they say the livestock should not graze up to a certain distance.'.
Interestingly, although the animals were grazed up to the start of the trial, further investigation revealed that the animals in this herd had not been at pasture during the entire study period.
One of his more political poems, it also captures the peace that now, thankfully, emanates across his homeland, where: "Across that strand of ours the cattle graze Up to their bellies in an early mist And now they turn their unbewildered gaze To where we work our way through squeaking sedge Drowning in dew.
The word "grazing" conjures up images of large mammals moving through seas of grass.
The large fields required for grazing take up more land (and therefore are more expensive) than enclosed barns.
He leaves his face there, lets his mustache graze up and down her bare arm, tickling her, stirring her instantly into gooseflesh.
Seriously, if any of Eavis' cows end up grazing anywhere near Arcadia, they will probably end up gurning on their grass.
On 13 July, a farmer surnamed Wang picked up a dead marmot on a grassy plain where his animals were grazing, chopped it up, and fed it to his dogs.
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