How did restrictions on pasture lands affect the animal stock?
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[1]Some pastoralists reduced the number of cattle in their herds since there was not enough pastures to feed large numbers.
[2] Underfed cattle died in large numbers during scarcities and famines.
[3] Due to harsh policies of the government, rich pastoralists had settled down as farmers and traders.
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The restrictions on pastoral lands affect animal stocks in several ways.
Explanation:
- Restrictions on the pastoral land forced the pastoral communities to reduce the size of herds, including sheep, goats, and cows.
- A decrease in the animal stocks resulted because of the limitations in the land by the government for their interest.
- Pastoralists reduced the number of cattle in their herds as the land was not enough for pastures.
- Due to the harsh policies of the government, pastoral communities settled down as traders and farmers.
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