viehweide
Viehweide is a term of German origin that translates to "cattle pasture" or "livestock grazing land." It refers to an area of land specifically designated and utilized for the grazing of farm animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. These pastures are typically characterized by grasses and other herbaceous plants that serve as the primary food source for the livestock.
The practice of viehweide has been fundamental to animal husbandry and agriculture for centuries. It allows
In many rural landscapes, viehweide areas are a defining feature, contributing to biodiversity by supporting a