cows dont graze themselvs what are you all stupid
This area is called a pasture or paddock. It can be any size, from a quarter of an acre to over 200 acres. Usually paddocks are smaller than pastures, and pastures are smaller than range lands.
a grazing are is an area of grass where animals(cows, horses, ect) graze (eat grass)
An Oasis is a fertile or green area in an arid region (as a desert) and are crucial to providing grass for animals to graze in.
Well grazing animals are any animals that "Graze" in open fields. Typicality eating grass and other ground leaves.
a dryish land with lots of grass and plenty of sun
Graze.
A grassland is a large open area of country that is covered with grass. Animals will graze in grassland areas and there are grassland areas present on every continent except for Antarctica.
So they don't starve.
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.
Go let the cow graze in the grass.
Grazed is the past tense form of the verb "graze".Graze means to feed with grass.
It is normally called a pasture area, it can also be known as a paddock.
Horses and cows are herbivores that graze on grass.