The sheep were penned in folds on arable overnight so that their dung and urine would ` tathe’ the ground before being returned to their sheep walks during the day.
Burning is often used in the management of sheep walks and grouse moors, and poorly controlled fires can exacerbate these detrimental effects.
Learn about the Railway King, the Market Weighton Giant, and discover the history behind the sheep walks.
Famous for sheep and vast sheep walks, the Cotswolds has evolved to provide a rich and diverse range of farming.
Avoiding this ascent, continue southwards along the track which merges with numerous sheep walks as it skirts the base of the hill.
The region has been grassland probably since prehistoric times and was famous for extensive sheep walks until well into the 19th century.
Some producers may choose to trim sheeps' feet if they believe this will improve the shape of the foot or the way the sheep walks.
This town is the metropolis of Craven, and in early writings it is called Sciptone, Sceptone, or Scepteton, evidently from the Saxon Scep, a sheep; and the name was acquired from the vast tracts of sheep walks which anciently laid around it.
They were heading for more spacious sheep walks.
Rhymes
sleepwalk
Definition of sheep walk in US English:
sheep walk
noun
British
A tract of land on which sheep are pastured.
〈英〉牧羊场
Example sentencesExamples
Learn about the Railway King, the Market Weighton Giant, and discover the history behind the sheep walks.
Some producers may choose to trim sheeps' feet if they believe this will improve the shape of the foot or the way the sheep walks.
Famous for sheep and vast sheep walks, the Cotswolds has evolved to provide a rich and diverse range of farming.
The sheep were penned in folds on arable overnight so that their dung and urine would ` tathe’ the ground before being returned to their sheep walks during the day.
Burning is often used in the management of sheep walks and grouse moors, and poorly controlled fires can exacerbate these detrimental effects.
The region has been grassland probably since prehistoric times and was famous for extensive sheep walks until well into the 19th century.
Avoiding this ascent, continue southwards along the track which merges with numerous sheep walks as it skirts the base of the hill.
They were heading for more spacious sheep walks.
This town is the metropolis of Craven, and in early writings it is called Sciptone, Sceptone, or Scepteton, evidently from the Saxon Scep, a sheep; and the name was acquired from the vast tracts of sheep walks which anciently laid around it.