Like other rodents could well be a nest.
Field mice typically travel up to 100 feet in search of food and shelter.
I think you mean what do you do if a tornado hits and you are in an open field as hurricanes are not land-based.If you are in an open field and cannot get to shelter lie in a ditch or culvert. Do not seek shelter under a bridge.
depends what type of shelter, if you have a field which has high hedges, then that is sufficient. But an average field shelter could be between £80-£200 depends what type of shelter, if you have a field which has high hedges, then that is sufficient. But an average field shelter could be between £80-£200
Depending on where the scientist is studying, the scientist may shelter in a research station, or in a tent if the scientist is working in the field.
Air, water, food, shelter.
A field shelter is a simple, often temporary structure designed to provide protection and shelter for livestock, particularly in outdoor settings like pastures. It typically has a roof and open sides to allow for ventilation and access while shielding animals from harsh weather conditions such as rain, wind, and sun. Field shelters can vary in size and construction materials, ranging from portable designs to more permanent structures, depending on the needs of the animals and the land.
By seeking shelter behind a tree, camping close to other sheep for wind protection and growing wool.
Be nice :) Provide a field, water and a shelter in the field, when it gets cold put on rugs for it. A stable is not essential as many horses prefer to stay out, but they can get bad habits if they stay out all of the time.
If you are talking about horses then it is most likely field or pasture boarding at a livery stable. The horse lives in a field with a run in shelter and is typically not given hay unless it's winter or the owner provides it.
Shetland ponies have a triple layer coat and can (and do) survive in harsh weather un-rugged just using whatever natural shelter they can find. However us human's tend to feel guilty for animals outside in winter so either rug or stable them. So yes they can live in a field unrugged with a field shelter/natural shelter. If you buy a rug, unless you are clipping your shetland don't buy a heavyweight as they tend to get too hot, a lightweight breathable one is enough to keep the rain off them and retain their body heat. Maggie
The primary HMMWV variant used to carry the S250 electrical equipment shelter is the M1165A1. This variant is equipped with an armor package and can be configured to transport various mission-specific equipment, including the S250 shelter, which provides essential electrical and communication capabilities in the field.
Explain "Aframe" -if you mean an A-Frame shelter to work on the septic field, that's permissible. If you are loosely referring to an A- Frame dwelling that's absolutely NOT allowed in any civilised country.