pasturatge
Pasturatge refers to the practice of allowing domestic livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and goats, to graze on pastures, meadows, or rangelands. This method of feeding animals relies on the natural growth of vegetation as their primary food source. Historically, pasturatge has been a cornerstone of animal husbandry and agriculture, enabling the production of meat, dairy, wool, and leather.
The effectiveness of pasturatge depends on several factors, including the quality and availability of the forage,
Different types of pasturatge systems exist, such as rotational grazing, where livestock are moved between different