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Definition of Paddocking
1. paddock [v] - See also: paddock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paddocking
Literary usage of Paddocking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Homes for the Old Country: A Personal Experience of the Political and by George Smyth Baden-Powell (1872)
"I^HUS much for shepherding : we now come to "*- the other system of keeping sheep,
namely, " paddocking," which prevails in some of the colonies. ..."
2. New Zealand Official Yearbook by New Zealand Dept. of Statistics (1907)
"... or they may provide and cook their own food. Beds ure alio provided. Horse feeds,
Is. fid. each ; paddocking, 6(1. daily, or 2s. 6d. a week. ..."
3. Settler's Guide and Farmer's Handbook by Western Australia Dept. of Agriculture, L. Lindley-Cowen (1897)
"Another very great advantage to be taken into consideration by adopting the close
paddocking system, is that sheep could be kept, if not near shearing time, ..."
4. Awards, Agreements, Orders, and Decisions Made Under the Industrial by New Zealand Dept. of Labour, New Zealand Industrial Commission (1908)
"No piecework shall be allowed in any branch of the industry except cooking,
flax-cutting, firewood-cutting, tramming, paddocking, ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1916)
"(A) METHOD OF STRENGTHENING paddocking LATHS AND DETAILS OF UNDERHAND STOPING.
(B) DETAILS OF DRIVING LATHS, BOOM ETC., SUPPORTING BACK IN RUNNING GROUND. ..."