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Do you think that there should be aerial reserve for pastures for animals ?why?

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Answered by revathi32
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Explanation:

Simply put, rotational grazing is moving livestock to different sections of the pasture every set number of days in order to maintain healthy, nutritious forages. Large pastures are sectioned off into smaller parcels using either permanent or temporary fencing to allow the manager to effectively control grazing.

Why is it important?

Grass and clover plants become "stressed" from grazing and need sufficient time to grow back once grazing has occurred. Without a break from the stresses, forages can lose the ability to reestablish new growth, as the ability to utilize photosynthesis is minimized when grasses get below a certain length.

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