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GRAZED - traducción al árabe

METHOD OF FEEDING IN WHICH A HERBIVORE EATS PARTS OF LOW-GROWING GRASSES, FORBS OR ALGAE
Grazed; Grazer-scraper; Mob Grazing; Grazing systems; Depasturing
  • Summer grazing]] in a high-elevation environment at the [[Big Pasture Plateau]], Slovenia
  • [[Conservation grazing]] by [[Highland Cattle]] at the [[London Wetland Centre]] nature reserve
  • nomads]] across the Middle East and central Asia with a reliable source of food.
  • Diagram of continuous grazing, a low-input, low-output system
  • feedlot systems<!--matching diagram-->]].
  • Maasai]] herdsman grazing his cattle inside the [[Ngorongoro crater]]}}
  • Dairy cattle grazing in Germany
  • [[Old Norwegian Sheep]] grazing at an island on the coast of Norway. This is a vulnerable habitat where the sheep take part in a delicate ecological balance.

GRAZED         

الفعل

أَسَامَ ; بَقَّار ; راعٍ ; راعِي البَقَر ; رَعَى الماشِيَةَ أو القَطِيعَ ; غَنَّام

الصفة

مَسْحُوج

GRAZING         

ألاسم

سَحْج ; قَشْط ; كَشْط

الفعل

أَسَامَ ; بَقَّار ; راعٍ ; راعِي البَقَر ; رَعَى الماشِيَةَ أو القَطِيعَ ; غَنَّام

مرعى         
grazing

Definición

grazed

Wikipedia

Grazing

In agriculture, grazing is a method of animal husbandry whereby domestic livestock are allowed outdoors to roam around and consume wild vegetations in order to convert the otherwise indigestible (by human gut) cellulose within grass and other forages into meat, milk, wool and other animal products, often on land unsuitable for arable farming.

Farmers may employ many different strategies of grazing for optimum production: grazing may be continuous, seasonal, or rotational within a grazing period. Longer rotations are found in ley farming, alternating arable and fodder crops; in rest rotation, deferred rotation, and mob grazing, giving grasses a longer time to recover or leaving land fallow. Patch-burn sets up a rotation of fresh grass after burning with two years of rest. Conservation grazing proposes to use grazing animals to improve the biodiversity of a site, but studies show that the greatest benefit to biodiversity comes from removing grazing animals from the landscape.

Grazing has existed since the beginning of agriculture; sheep and goats were domesticated by nomads before the first permanent settlements were constructed around 7000 BC, enabling cattle and pigs to be kept.

Livestock grazing contributes to many negative effects on the environment, including deforestation, extinction of native wildlife, pollution of streams and rivers, overgrazing, soil degradation, ecological disturbance, desertification, and ecosystem stability.

Ejemplos de uso de GRAZED
1. Cho‘s bullets had grazed, but not entered, her skull.
2. Fortunately, the bullet had just grazed the bone.
3. The green sandal she tossed grazed Bush‘s papier–mâché ear.
4. Then as now, children played nearby and cows grazed.
5. The findings also suggest that early mammals may have grazed.