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For days at a time the ponies pastured without a guard.
"How long have you been pasturing your beasts along here?
He moved them to that island where our kine were pastured.
He was pasturing, I think he said, with another player.
The bison are pastured about a quarter of a mile away.
Only a century later was it turned into a carriage way, although cows still pastured there.
It was pastured in a narrow field along the edge of the wood a little farther on.
They live by pasturing flocks, hunting, and off certain fruits.
The sons of Jacob had been pasturing their flocks near there.
The cattle herd pastured a mile or so north of the camp was run off the first day.
After that, Johnny pastured the goats, and his master made cheeses.
There were also thirty milk cows, pastured within a half mile of the main house.
Some of our horses were pastured close to the house, and those were the ones I usually fed upon.
Most of the farm was used to raise wheat; it also pastured cattle and horses.
The horses are pastured south of us, they are not hard to see."
What did you think, that I'd pastured myself out to warm some elderly lord's bed?"
Colonial farmers grew crops on the island or pastured their livestock there.
When he pastured the cows there, a giant challenged him for grazing in his valley.
Dairy goats are generally pastured in summer and may be stabled during the winter.
Gould declared the hilly land was not "fit for pasturing rabbits."
Naturally I was pasturing on my newfound leader and all that had passed between us in our brief exchange.
That cows were pastured here was very obvious.
My heart hath never pastured on regret Or pang for thee.
They pastured cattle and horses on this land.
Small herds pastured to the south swelled daily.