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Definition of sheep walk in English: sheep walknoun British A tract of land on which sheep are pastured. Example sentencesExamples - 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.
Definition of sheep walk in US English: sheep walknoun British A tract of land on which sheep are pastured. 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.
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