Named after its inventor, Louis Pasteur, Pasteurisation is the act of heating a liquid such as milk to destroy any harmful bacteria and other microorganisms which are potentially harmful to humans when consumed.
A pasture is an area of land that is used for grazing livestock. A pasture can be as small as 1 acre or as large as 150 acres. It is covered in grass, may have a few patches of trees here and there to act as shelter for the animals on hot or rainy days, and plenty of space to roam and eat at will. You will find grazer animals in pastures, including cattle, sheep, goats, horses, bison, elk, llamas/alpacas, etc.
Named after its inventor, Louis Pasteur, Pasteurisation is the act of heating a liquid such as milk to destroy any harmful bacteria and other microorganisms which are potentially harmful to humans when consumed.
it means that the pasture will not be used by the horses. a pasture has to be fallow to grow crops on also
It could mean one of two things: A pasture spring could mean that there is a natural water source in the pasture, hence a spring. Think of the springs in the mountains where ground water emerges. There are springs also in pastures, particularly if the pasture is located in the mountains or foothills somewhere. The second thing is if I switched the words around to "spring pasture." This just means that new grass is emerging after the winter snows have melted. Spring pasture is when the grass is new and lush, and the perfect time to put the livestock out to graze.
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It would mean that the river was enclosing the pasture, like a barrier. Now if you are going for the deeper meaning it could mean that the river is a never ending flow in that circle. It isolates the pasture and protects it from harm or trapping it because no one can access it with the river in the way.
The term 'pasture' is an area of land covered with grass. The size of a pasture can be small or large. There are many small plants and trees surrounding it. One will usually find animals like sheep or cattle in pastures.
A horse is "turned out" into a paddock or pasture to graze.
The phrase 'horses at pasture' simply means that they are out in a grassy area (such as a paddock) eating grass or feeding. Sometimes it may also mean a horse is retired in a paddock. :)
1) Mountain 2)Scrubland or 3)Pasture
Gateways, or pasture openings, or even pasture entrances.
A pasture is similar to a field.
The plural form of pasture is pastures.
Switching over, rotating, moving livestock to a new pasture, etc.