Not exact matches
For their horses they buy hay, grain, shavings and
other supplies - either from stores like Big Horse
Feeds or on the
grounds, brought in by local vendors.
The occasional genetic interchange between populations also seemed to correlate with
feeding grounds with high densities of krill, places where whales from different populations are likely to move vast distances and come into contact with
other populations.
Bluefins in the Pacific, on the
other hand,
feed off California for a few years before crossing the ocean to their breeding
grounds off Japan — where a single one can fetch $ 175,000 on the Tokyo market.
Thick it is with homesteads, and only the lowliest
grounds left upon the ashen hills - barely enough to
feed our sheep, yet quick run thick with blood and feud if
others have first claimed it.
Each year between December and April, thousands of gray, humpback and
other whales migrate from their Arctic
feeding grounds to Mexico's Baja Peninsula's warm waters to mate and give birth.
Gray whales, as described by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), are stated to
feed primarily on swarming mysids, commonly called opossum shrimps, tube - dwelling amphipods, and polychaete tube worms in the northern parts of their range, but are also known to take red crabs, baitfish, and
other food (crab larvae, mobile amphipods, herring eggs and larvae, cephalopods, and megalops) opportunistically or off the main
feeding grounds.
This passive solar greenhouse is designed to house a productive, edible ecosystem which is also combined with a variety of
other complementary farming techniques such as producing fish and poultry food from insects, growing mushrooms from used coffee
grounds and growing poultry,
fed from by - products of the system.