1. pastured - Adjective
2. pastured - Verb
of Pasture
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the "The Legend of Knocksheogowna", in order to frighten a farmer who pastured his herd on fairy ground, a Fairy Queen took on the appearance of a great horse, with the wings of an eagle, and a tail like a dragon, hissing loud and spitting fire. Source: Internet
Donkeys may be pastured or stabled with horses and ponies, and are thought to have a calming effect on nervous horses. Source: Internet
Consumers benefit from eating pastured animals like those on the CPMP farms because the meat has a healthier ratio of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids compared with animals raised on grain. Source: Internet
If you’ve done a Whole30 and tested heavy cream in your reintroduction schedule (and done okay with it), I think you’re fine to keep some heavy cream (pastured and organic, preferably) in your coffee on a daily basis. Source: Internet
Ever’mans is tiny but it sells plenty of free-range, organic, grass-fed, pastured, and even local meats. Source: Internet
Beef, pork, and game meats, no matter how organic, free range, or pastured, always, always, always give me problems. Source: Internet