Cattle grazing or grazing cattle is when cattle are set out on a piece of land (within a fenced area, mind) and eat the grass and legumes that grow there for a period of time.
Cattle eating grass in a pasture or rangeland.
The grazing of cattle is the act of forage consumption by the cattle. Cattle, and other ungulates, are very effecient at converting solar and chemical energy into a valuable, useful product.
Graze in the pastures.
Nothing except enjoy watching the cattle graze.
Cattle and livestock graze on a ranch.
Open areas where they graze.
Cows in Switzerland graze in pastures There are many lush valleys that make excellent graze for cattle. Switzerland is well suited to cattle production.
What did Spaniards keep on ranches?
The farmer let the cattle into the field so that they could graze. Rubbing his hand along the wall was painful but all that was caused was a graze to his finger.
Sheep tend to eat the grass much closer to the ground than cattle do. As a result it takes the grazing pasture longer to recover. In the old days cattlemen thought the ground would never recover so they ran sheepherders off their grazing land.
They allowed their cattle to graze freely on the plain.
Depends on your area and farming practices. For countries with snow, cattle will be turned out to graze everyday in the summer months and then brought back to the barn in the fall before the snow season. However, most milking dairy cattle will not graze on grass as they remain in the barn.
A wildfire can quickly raze a forest to the ground. "Your sheep raze where my cattle graze!", shouted the cattle rancher.
an open space where sheep and cattle could graze