otlatma
Otlatma is a Turkish word that translates to "grazing" or "pasturage." It refers to the practice of allowing livestock, such as sheep, goats, and cattle, to feed on natural vegetation in open fields, meadows, or mountainous areas. This traditional form of animal husbandry is widespread in rural Turkey and plays a significant role in the agricultural economy and the preservation of traditional rural lifestyles.
The practice of otlatma is often associated with seasonal movements of livestock. In mountainous regions, animals
Otlatma is not only a method of animal production but also has ecological implications. Sustainable grazing