paddocks in English

noun
1
a small field or enclosure where horses are kept or exercised.
What is required to make the fence adequate depends upon the horses confined behind it, the proximity of the paddock or pasture to the highway, and the nature of the highway.
verb
1
keep or enclose (a horse) in a paddock.
horses paddocked on a hillside

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1. Escaping Alzheimer's patients were a particular problem at Pleasant Paddocks.

2. The Gascon pigs from which the ham is made live in paddocks from the age of six months.

3. When horses are put together in paddocks, they need to be carefully chosen for their mutual compatibility.

4. Chittering's undulating hills create sensational views over beautiful valleys filled with vineyards and orchards, paddocks and pastures,

5. If the paddocks can be topped and harrowed after each grazing, a more even, tussock-free sward can be maintained.

6. As a consequence, they may wander onto paddocks, where they naturally attract the attention of inquisitive cattle and deer.

7. Insecticides can be mixed with seed or a higher seeding rate used if paddocks are known to have high populations of Cockchafers

8. Cockchafers have been reported from several paddocks north east of Junee and east of Wagga Wagga, in the South West Slopes district of NSW

9. The new ones, clean skins, were separated and given their treatments and Bangtailed prior to release back into the paddocks A lot of stations up in the north of WA and the Northern Territor back in the 70's and early eighties didn't use ear tags so …