Sentences with phrase «horse grazing»

Much of the fresh green pastures that horses graze on are actually too high in sugar.
Each cottage has its own charm, Paddock Cottage is located adjacent to the horse paddock where our two horses graze.
Cows and horses grazed on mountainsides and I stood still amidst it all, pinching my skin to check if it were all a perfect dream.
Enjoying a north easterly aspect, guests wake to golden rays of sunshine and spectacular views of horses grazing in lush paddocks against a backdrop of towering rainforests.
Discover the vast fertile interior with a stay on an authentic working ranch learning western skills, where cattle and horses graze quietly in rolling meadow.
Horses graze together and so do we, with one community meal per day prepared by alternating cooks.
In addition, wild horses graze among wind swept dunes.

Not exact matches

Highlights of this week for many of our campers are the times spent with pony rides, vaulting, leading, and grazing, and creating chalk or painted murals right on a horse!
The Elephants» Graveyard, unkind Europeans called the NASL, but a parallel closer to home might be those stud farms in Kentucky where the great horses of the past, the Secretariats and Spectacular Bids, the Alydars and Affirmeds, can be seen by the curious, peacefully grazing.
I went out onto our deck where the birds and butterflies were flittering around and the sheep and horses were grazing.
Here in south - east Nevada, near Tonopah — an area that has been in near - constant drought for six years — grazing is limited, and cattle ranchers want the horses off the range.
Founded 19 years ago, it's a grand experiment to test whether large herbivores — elk, moose, reindeer, horses, and bison — can, by grazing, bring back a grass - dominated ecosystem called the mammoth steppe.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Tiniest grazing mammal was a pig at front, horse at back»
Horses were barred from designated grazing areas because they competed with cattle, so farmers would let them graze unattended in the forests.
Most of these semi-natural habitats were formed and maintained through long - term grazing by sheep, cows and horses.
Strongyle Infection and Gut Microbiota: Profiling of Resistant and Susceptible Horses Over a Grazing Season — Allison Clark — Frontiers in Physiology
It was home to abundant grazing herds of antelope, deer, caribou, horses, bison, and Woolly Mammoths.
It's also a term for the food eaten by grazing animals, such as cattle and horses.
Among other attributes, the horses have the ability to locate and graze on vegetation hidden deep under snow mounds.
To be sure: a cow or a horse may swallow seeds while grazing, but most of the seeds are eliminated undigested in the animal's stool.
You would have to graze all day like the horses in order to get the amount of fiber from spinach that you can get from a teaspoon of chia seeds, for example.
You can see in the distance my horses who are very uninterested and unimpressed with my photography skills as they keep their heads down grazing the grass the whole time!
In 2016, Jandreau was thrown from a horse and his head grazed by a hoof, fracturing his skull.
Plains tribes traditionally fought amongst themselves over horses and grazing areas.
Temperatures drop 20 degrees atop lush green plateaus grazed by Spanish horses and long - haired goats.
It was used to explore some of the unpaved, muddy rural roads that still exist much as they were at the turn of the last century, and we even used it to corral some stubborn horses that were grazing where they weren't supposed to.
The jingle of a bell as a yak grazed, invisible in the mist, made me wonder if the trade caravans of the old tea horse road were there, close to me, unaware of and undisturbed by my reality.
«Horses in the wild are meant to run around to water and graze and get a lot of movement.
Try the Pasture Pal ® Feeder, a toy that's ideal for horses who have limited opportunities to graze outside.
It's best to find a way to give your horse more time outside, preferably grazing with friends the way his wild ancestors did.
The purpose of frequent feedings is to mimic the natural pattern of frequent grazing, and for the horse to associate that with your presence.
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Horses are used to grazing 12 to 14 hours per day, making wood chewing (or «cribbing») a normal equine pattern of browsing.
Sometimes I think my dogs spend too much time with the horses, they love to graze so much!
She is quiet and content in her pen for feeding and now when turned out in the pasture she goes right off to play and graze with the other horses.
They should not be prevented from eating the droppings of grass - fed cattle and horses, from which they can get many vital elements derived from the herbage on which the animals have grazed and in a form easily assimilated by the dog.»
Because their stomachs are relatively small and their digestive systems surprisingly delicate, horses need to nibble or graze throughout the day, rather than have one or two meals a day.
To prevent reinfestation, move your horse to a new pasture that has not been grazed for a few months.
Colic is the general term for gastrointestinal ailments in grazing animals, including horses and llamas.
Like cows, horses and guinea pigs, rabbits are designed to graze throughout the day, rather than ingest their daily ration in a single sitting.
Most veterinary textbooks say this disorder is relatively uncommon in horses, but Dr. Cameron hypothesizes the limited grazing on Assateague Island puts the ponies at risk for this disorder.
Horses and their close relatives, including ponies, donkeys and zebras, have digestive tracts that differ in significant ways from not only small animals, but also from other grazing animals such as cattle and deer.
Pastured horses spend about 8 to 12 hours a day grazing.
Most scientists believe horses require this amount of grazing time not to satisfy nutritional needs — something that can be achieved through grain supplements — but to satisfy their behavioral needs.
They are not allowed to perform natural horse behaviors such as running, grazing in pastures or socializing with other horses.
All parts of the plant are toxic and this is a large concern for horse owners as they like to graze on the trimmings.
After that, it's almost as if you've transported back to Ford's time: forest mingled with green pastures, farms, grazing cows, and horses all stretching upward toward two amber yellow stone buildings over 1,100 years old.
Cows, horses and donkeys grazed.
The first of which being loss and degradation of habitat resulting from over grazing by domestic livestock (cattle and horses) and feral nonnative herbivores (sheep, deer, elk).
Built on a private 22 acre property which includes both walking and jogging trails, horses tranquilly graze the attractive grounds.
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