Graze example sentences
Pastoralists were not allowed to enter these reserves; they could neither hunt animals nor graze their herds in these areas.There was a small chance that the comet may just graze the atmosphere of the Earth and not collide.When the high mountains were covered with snow, the herds were grazed in the low hills.They had to set up a relationship with farmers on the way, so that the herds could graze in harvested fields and manure the soil.The poor could no longer collect their firewood from the forests, or graze their cattle on the commons.In addition to people gathering fruits, nuts and medicines from the forests, their cattle also graze in forest areas or feed on other fodder which is collected from forests.The men graze the cattle, and frequently lie out for weeks in the woods tending their herds.Usually nomadic pastoralists grazed their animals in one area and moved to another area.There are scanty patches of grasses and shrubs for animals to graze.Pastoralists had to pay tax on every animal they grazed on the pastures.Here they pastured their cows and grazed their sheep, collected fuelwood for fire and berries and fruit for food.In recent years they have been migrating to Haryana where sheep can graze on agricultural fields after the harvests are cut.After unloading their oxen, they turn them free to graze as there is enough land here, and no one there to forbid them.After 1947, the camel and sheep herding Raikas, for instance, could no longer move into Sindh and graze their camels on the banks of the Indus, as they had done earlier.When the pastures were exhausted in one place they moved to a different area to graze their cattle.
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