pasture grazing
Pasture grazing is a method of livestock management where animals, such as cows, sheep, or goats, feed on grass and other plants in a designated area called a pasture. This practice allows animals to consume fresh forage, which is essential for their health and growth. Pasture grazing can also help maintain the quality of the land by promoting natural plant growth and reducing soil erosion.
In pasture grazing systems, animals are often rotated between different sections of the pasture. This rotation helps prevent overgrazing, allowing grass to recover and grow back. Additionally, it can improve soil health and biodiversity, benefiting both the livestock and the environment.