
grazing systems
Grazing systems refer to the methods used to manage how livestock, like cattle or sheep, access pastureland for feeding. They include strategies such as continuous grazing, where animals have constant access to a large area; rotational grazing, which involves moving animals between paddocks to allow pasture recovery; and strip grazing, where only small sections are used at a time. The goal is to optimize land use, improve pasture health, and ensure sustainable farm productivity by balancing animal needs with maintaining healthy, productive grasslands.