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The phrase "two horses grazing in a draw" typically refers to a scene where two horses are peacefully eating grass in a small, shallow valley or ravine. The term "draw" is often used in Western and rural settings to describe a small, natural depression in the land. This imagery might evoke a sense of tranquility, rural life, and natural beauty.
The grass has gronw longer around the grave markers
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No. Horses have always been grazing herbivors. (vegiterians)
Yes
a grazing are is an area of grass where animals(cows, horses, ect) graze (eat grass)
No. Mustangs are feral horses and like all horses are grazing animals (herbivores).
Horses can draw but only if their hooves are dirty and you have a piece of paper
The poem Horses Graze is making the point that when horses graze, they aren't thinking about or worrying about what anyone else is doing. They just mind their own business and enjoy the grazing. This is part of their secret of remaining happy.
A graze just above a horses hoof.
Yes...grazing animals like horses for example, eat grass therefore they live where their food is.
If you think about it, they are large... Horses usually spend 14 hours a day grazing and eat A LOT.