freegrazing
Freegrazing is a term used to describe the practice of allowing livestock, typically cattle or sheep, to graze on public lands without specific time limits or stocking density restrictions. This contrasts with managed grazing systems, which involve planned rotations, rest periods, and defined numbers of animals. The concept of freegrazing often arises in discussions about land management, environmental impact, and the historical use of open range.
Proponents of freegrazing sometimes argue that it reflects traditional land use patterns and can be cost-effective
The term is sometimes associated with concepts like open-range laws, where livestock are permitted to roam