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- Cattle_creep abstract "A cattle creep is a small, field-to-field access for farm animals, usually to allow passage beneath an obstacle such as a road, canal, or railway embankment.Due to the primary users being cattle, or other livestock, cattle creeps usually have a low head height, making them uncomfortable for humans to use.On Dartmoor, in south west England, the term sheep creep is used to describe a purposefully constructed gap in the base of a drystone wall commonly topped with a granite lintel. The idea was that the gap would allow sheep to pass from field to field but its deliberate size was too small for cattle or ponies to do likewise.".
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- Cattle_creep wikiPageID "36540089".
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- Cattle_creep hasPhotoCollection Cattle_creep.
- Cattle_creep subject Category:Ecological_connectivity.
- Cattle_creep subject Category:Road_traffic_management.
- Cattle_creep subject Category:Tunnels.
- Cattle_creep comment "A cattle creep is a small, field-to-field access for farm animals, usually to allow passage beneath an obstacle such as a road, canal, or railway embankment.Due to the primary users being cattle, or other livestock, cattle creeps usually have a low head height, making them uncomfortable for humans to use.On Dartmoor, in south west England, the term sheep creep is used to describe a purposefully constructed gap in the base of a drystone wall commonly topped with a granite lintel.".
- Cattle_creep label "Cattle creep".
- Cattle_creep sameAs m.0kg0s7d.
- Cattle_creep sameAs Q5054107.
- Cattle_creep sameAs Q5054107.
- Cattle_creep wasDerivedFrom Cattle_creep?oldid=560370348.
- Cattle_creep depiction Bonds_Cattle_Creep_158m_9.25ch_MLN_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1344921.jpg.
- Cattle_creep isPrimaryTopicOf Cattle_creep.