It is normally called a pasture area, it can also be known as a paddock.
Perhaps 'town square' is what you are looking for...
A field where animals graze is called a pasture. Most livestock live and graze in pastures when they are being bred or raised.
Anywhere grass grows such as grassland, a field, meadow or hillside.
The field is your farm. So you let your animals out and they will just graze on the land around your crops.
To keep the land for animals to graze
Groups of Frogs, Toads and Sand Pipers, are known as a knot.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
No. Cheetahs are predators so they hunt the animals that graze. Grazers are mainly herbivores such as antelope, zebra and wildebeest.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
In paddocks and fields on farms.
Well grazing animals are any animals that "Graze" in open fields. Typicality eating grass and other ground leaves.
Animals were given more land to graze on.