cattle grazing
Cattle grazing refers to the practice of allowing cattle to feed on grass and other vegetation in pastures or fields. This method is essential for raising livestock, as it provides the animals with the necessary nutrients for growth and milk production. Grazing can also help maintain healthy grasslands by promoting new plant growth and preventing overgrowth.
There are different types of grazing systems, such as rotational grazing and continuous grazing. In rotational grazing, cattle are moved between different pastures to allow grass to recover, while continuous grazing allows them to stay in one area. Both methods aim to balance the needs of the cattle with the health of the land.