When cattle are put in a pasture, they graze on the grass, which can lead to a reduction in grass height and density. This grazing can stimulate grass growth by promoting new shoots and root development if managed properly. However, overgrazing can occur if cattle are allowed to graze too long or too heavily, leading to soil compaction, reduced grass health, and increased erosion. Proper rotational grazing practices help maintain grass health and pasture productivity.
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