Graze

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Graze is a term that can refer to several different concepts, including a method of feeding for herbivores, a minor injury, and a company specializing in healthy snacks. This article will explore these different meanings in detail.

Grazing (Feeding)[edit | edit source]

Grazing is a method of feeding in which herbivores consume plants, such as grasses, forbs, and shrubs. This behavior is common among livestock like cattle, sheep, and goats, as well as wild animals such as deer and bison. Grazing plays a crucial role in ecosystems by influencing plant community composition and promoting biodiversity.

Types of Grazing[edit | edit source]

  • Continuous Grazing: Animals have unrestricted access to a pasture for an extended period.
  • Rotational Grazing: Animals are moved between pastures to allow for regrowth of vegetation.
  • Strip Grazing: Animals are given access to a small portion of pasture at a time.

Benefits of Grazing[edit | edit source]

  • Promotes plant growth and health.
  • Helps control invasive plant species.
  • Enhances soil fertility through natural fertilization.

Graze (Injury)[edit | edit source]

A graze is a minor skin injury that occurs when the outer layers of the skin are scraped off. This type of injury is common in children and athletes and typically results from falls or friction against rough surfaces.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

  • Clean the wound with water and mild soap.
  • Apply an antiseptic to prevent infection.
  • Cover with a sterile bandage or plaster.

Graze (Company)[edit | edit source]

Graze is a UK-based company that specializes in providing healthy snacks through a subscription service. Founded in 2008, Graze offers a variety of snacks, including nuts, dried fruit, and whole grain options. The company aims to provide convenient and nutritious snack options for health-conscious consumers.

Products[edit | edit source]

  • Snack Boxes: Curated selections of healthy snacks delivered to customers' doors.
  • Protein Bars: High-protein snacks designed for active individuals.
  • Nut Mixes: Assorted nuts and seeds for a nutritious snack.

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