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- Paddock abstract "A paddock has two primary meanings in different parts of the English-speaking world. In the USA and UK, a paddock is a small enclosure used to keep horses. The most common design provides an area for exercise and is often situated near the stables. Larger paddocks may have grass maintained in them, but many are dirt or a similar natural surface. In those cases drainage and a top layer of sand are often used to keep a suitable surface in the paddock. In the American west, such an enclosure is often called a "corral," and may be used to contain cattle or horses, occasionally other livestock. The word paddock is also used to describe other small, fenced areas that hold horses, such as a saddling paddock at a racetrack, the area where race horses are saddled before a horse race. In New Zealand and Australia, however, a paddock is a field of grassland of any size, especially for keeping sheep or cattle. It is normally fenced and defined by its natural boundaries, or is otherwise considered distinct. In that part of the world, a "Back Paddock" is a smaller field that is situated away from the farm house; possibly land of lesser quality. The equivalent concept in the US and UK is a pasture.".
- Paddock thumbnail Paddock_2006_by-RaBoe.jpg?width=300.
- Paddock wikiPageID "32806290".
- Paddock wikiPageRevisionID "596749747".
- Paddock hasPhotoCollection Paddock.
- Paddock subject Category:Agricultural_land.
- Paddock subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_used_to_confine_animals.
- Paddock subject Category:Horse_management.
- Paddock comment "A paddock has two primary meanings in different parts of the English-speaking world. In the USA and UK, a paddock is a small enclosure used to keep horses. The most common design provides an area for exercise and is often situated near the stables. Larger paddocks may have grass maintained in them, but many are dirt or a similar natural surface. In those cases drainage and a top layer of sand are often used to keep a suitable surface in the paddock.".
- Paddock label "Paddock".
- Paddock label "Paddock".
- Paddock label "Paddock".
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- Paddock wasDerivedFrom Paddock?oldid=596749747.
- Paddock depiction Paddock_2006_by-RaBoe.jpg.
- Paddock isPrimaryTopicOf Paddock.