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This is more than a grazing animal. It’s a bunch of grazers.
These goats are eating everyday when I pass them on my way to work.
I stopped this morning when the sun was just coming up.
Not the best shot but again I am running short of time.
And finding a grazing animal in the city is not easy.
Last week I was told about this wonderful website www.graze.com I wanted to give it a go and Mike, the kind person who pointed me in the direction of this website, had a code for a free box. So away I went... my first graze box arrived today with an array of natural delights.
This is what I got in my grazeeatwell box today:
Fresh cut apple (1 of my 5-a-day), Bakewell tart - Cherry raisins, cranberries and almonds (2 of my 5-a-day), Hazelnuts
Three of my 5-a-day!
If you want to get a free box pop along to www.graze.com and Enter the code CD2B9VD
Trail Grazer, in Sports Direct, created by Sandra Russell.
Part of the Shaun the Sheep Find the Flock trail in Central Reading.
Grazed pastures located at Buck Island Ranch at the Archbold Biological Station (Florida).
Photo courtesy of field research specialists Hannah Van Zant and Ingrid Holstrom at Buck Island Ranch, Archbold Biological Station, Florida.
Cows graze in Guy, Texas, on June 4, 2022, near the site of the TRacking Aerosol Convection interactions ExpeRiment (TRACER). TRACER aimed to collect data on the evolution of convective clouds and the environment at locations around Houston from October 2021 through September 2022.
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