Pasturage
(noun)
Land used for grazing or feeding livestock, especially sheep or cattle.
Origin:
From the latin word "pastus" meaning "pasture" or "grazing land".
Examples:
- The cattle were moved to fresh pasturage every few days.
- The pasturage was lush and green, providing ample food for the sheep.
- Pasturage is an important resource for farmers and ranchers who raise livestock.
- The pasturage was in poor condition due to the drought.
- The pasturage was enclosed by a fence to keep the cattle from wandering.