Not necessarily. Generally, cattle or sheep are considered "universally" agricultural when trying to establish land as agricultural. That being said one animal of any type is usually not enough to do the trick either.
Each state and county may be different so it is important to contact the appropriate agencies to insure that you know how to proceed.
Here are some sentences.The horse will graze happily in that pasture.He had a bullet graze his arm.
they graze on grass and hay
It doesn't cost anything to graze your horse, (Graze: when a horses, cattle, or sheep eat grass continuously in a pasture)But it can cost you roughly a thousand dollars, depending on the price, to buy some green land to make a pasture or paddock for your horse to graze in.Also make sure to pull out any poisonous plants and fix any broken fences or stray barbed wires, as this can put your in great danger of colic and injury!
A graze just above a horses hoof.
"A bit of dead horse" is Australian slang for tomato sauce.
A horse is "turned out" into a paddock or pasture to graze.
Putting the cart before the horse means doing things in the wrong order.
Horses graze. To "hunt" food actually means to find their prey, stalk/chase and kill it. Horses don't "hunt."
horses can graze (eat) for up to 16 hours a day.
The process of putting a bridle on your horse.
Putting the cart before the horse means doing things in the wrong order.
horses can graze (eat) for up to 16 hours a day.