Sonoma Mountain Ecology Notes

Celebrating and Caring for the Land

Hoof Punch

The nibbling and munching activity of grazing animals is increasingly understood to be an important disturbance pattern in grassland ecosystems but the effects of their hoof-prints are also significant. The sharp hooves of heavy animals can cut through thatch layers and expose soils helping with water infiltration and seed germination like a newly worked garden bed.

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