This is done by frequent feeding with small bits of sage brush or other fuel.
Cottonwood and willow boughs in foliage, grease-wood, sage brush, and rabbit brush are laid with stems upward in even rows against these saplings to a height of 6 or 7 feet.
I'm willing she should stay with us awhile, but how can she live on a Sage Brush claim?
As a measure of precaution I thought it best to move a little out of the valley to a position behind a growth of sage brush near-by, and there await developments.
The horses' feet on the frozen ground, the breaking of sage brush, rattling of sabres, all combined, made a noise well calculated to produce sudden fear in the minds of all parties.
We rode perhaps a quarter of a mile from the Ford, where we could get plenty of sage brush to make fires, dismounted and staked our horses out to grass, and it was not long until our meal was ready to eat.
I dismounted from my horse and tied him to a sage brush, and then I crept to the top of the hill to see how many there were of them.
He then said, "I will take all the men but you and two others, and I will station them all along on that little ridge at the edge of sage brush.
I cast another despairing glance around and saw, almost at my feet and half hidden by sage brush, several inches of rusty iron--blessed be the passing teamster who had thrown it there.
There was nothing in sight but long stretches of sage brush, touched here and there by the sun's last gleams.
If you do, how you will pity your unfortunate friends who have never known what it is to sleep on the south side of a sage brush, and honestly say in the morning, "It is wonderful how well I am feeling.
The guide had by this time gathered a heap of sage brush, to which he touched a match, that they might the better examine their surroundings.
The animals now having satisfied their thirst were nibbling gingerly at the scant growth of sage brush.
Ned Rector rescued a can of pickled pigs' feet from the shadow of a sage brush, while their guide discovered a sombrero that belonged to Stacy Brown.
Old, dried-up water sinks lay white and glistening here and there, framed by vast areas of sage brush, while on beyond in the blue distance lay miles and miles of monotonous, billowing hills and mountains.
Now and then a bunch of antelope were seen off to one side, or a jack-rabbit jumped up from under a sage brush, and raced off, or a single sage-hen rose from the ground and scaled off down the wind.
The horse stepped a little to one side and Jack had kicked so hard that he sat down very suddenly in a bunch of sage brush.
All through the camp the grass was worn from the ground; well-beaten trails led about through the sage brush and a course for playing the stick game had been cleared of brush and stones.
The plain was thinly scattered with sage brush, and up near the base of the mountain some greasewood grew in little bunches like currant bushes.
The mule was turned loose dragging the same piece of rawhide she had attached to her when we purchased her, and she ranged and searched faithfully for food finding little except the very scattering bunches of sage brush.
The country round about seemed volcanic, with no timber, but plenty of sage brush, in which we were able to shoot an occasional sage hen.
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