Pasture :
páscuæ
páscuæ, les, campus herbidus aquosusque, gramina, pascentium, agri, pasturam, vatis, turba, herba, pabulandi causa animum adverterunt, AGROSTIS, corollarium, herbis agri, occurrens loco, conventus, consociatio, societatis,
páscuæ, pastor, conculcationem pecoris, vigilate, custodi, erraverunt, discedite, itinerantur
pascuispastipascuispascendi,
pascuispastipascuispascendi,
Noun(1) a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock(2) bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
Verb(1) let feed in a field or pasture or meadow(2) feed as in a meadow or pasture
(1) A pasture field was planted in Texas that had a severe RIFA infestation.(2) Further, more land was used within the existing area of cultivation, by reducing the amount of fallow land, and replacing permanent pasture and rough grazing with arable rotations.(3) many a horse was put out to pasture there(4) Without a dar, the Jalul and the handful of other nomadic groups relied on a socio-geographical order that gave them customary rights to migrate and pasture their animals in areas dominated by farmers.(5) Where were they going to pasture their sheep and graze their cows now that the land was taken?(6) a range of pasture grasses(7) On this grassy pasture , it was covered with a few boulders here and there, a small pond and a few trees and shrubs.(8) Dairy animals pasture on hillsides where machines dare not go.(9) The prince often let his palace horses out to pasture in the fields, to wander and graze, and whenever the peasant's horse saw his brother, he trotted over to visit.(10) Raging streams tore down fences, deposited huge logs on pasture and covered the land in thick gluggy silt.(11) Wooden fences kept the animals in the grassy pasture , but the main road ran parallel to the farm.(12) The duration and size of the grazing area will vary, as with dairy cows or cattle, taking into account, animal and pasture conditions.(13) There is unlikely to be a need to supplement major minerals when cattle are at pasture or on good silage apart from giving magnesium to lactating cows during the risk periods for grass tetany.(14) On common lands they could pasture a cow and gather firewood.(15) To the east of the track the land rises immediately and forested to the moors; the land to the west pans out as pasture after sheep pasture , interspersed with a few areas of springs and copses of alder or birch.(16) The second part of this chapter deals with the utilization of the pasture by the grazing animals.
Related Phrases of pasture(1) pasture cattle ::
pascuum pecus
(1) pasture cattle ::
pascuum pecus
Synonyms
Noun
1. grazing land ::
herbis virentibus
2. eatage ::
eatage
Verb
3. graze ::
conculcationem pecoris
4. browse ::
browse
Noun
1. grazing land ::
herbis virentibus
2. eatage ::
eatage
Verb
3. graze ::
conculcationem pecoris
4. browse ::
browse
Different Formspasture, pastured, pastures, pasturing
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