Describe how the movement of the Gujjar Backwards is defined by the requirement of their cattle
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Gujjar bakarwals show seasonal movement.
They are great herders of goat and sheep and they move according to the requirement of their cattle.
When the weather is cold in the Himalayas they move to the low range of shiwaliks.
There the cattle fed on scrub Vegetation. In summers they again move to the Himalayas where snow melts and the lush green sides provide rich and nutritious forage for their animals.
They are great herders of goat and sheep and they move according to the requirement of their cattle.
When the weather is cold in the Himalayas they move to the low range of shiwaliks.
There the cattle fed on scrub Vegetation. In summers they again move to the Himalayas where snow melts and the lush green sides provide rich and nutritious forage for their animals.
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