kveldsbruk
Kveldsbruk is a term used in Norwegian, literally translating to "evening use" or "evening work." It most commonly refers to the practice of tending to livestock, such as cattle or sheep, in the evening. This often involves bringing them in from pastures for the night, milking cows if applicable, and ensuring they are settled and secure. Historically, kveldsbruk was a significant daily chore in rural Norwegian life, particularly during the warmer months when animals grazed outdoors.
The specific activities encompassed by kveldsbruk could vary depending on the farm, the type of animals, and