Traditional livestock rearing practices in Meghalaya sometimes involve:

Free-range grazing
Communal grazing lands
Use of natural remedies
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

Traditional livestock rearing practices in Meghalaya sometimes involve free-range grazing, communal grazing lands, and the use of natural remedies.

Free-range grazing is a system of livestock husbandry in which animals are allowed to graze freely on open pastures or rangelands. This system is often used in areas where there is abundant land and where there is a need to keep livestock away from crops.

Communal grazing lands are areas of land that are used by a community of people for grazing their livestock. These lands are often managed by a local government or by a community-based organization.

The use of natural remedies is a traditional practice that is used to treat livestock diseases and injuries. These remedies are often made from plants or other natural materials.

All of these practices are important for the sustainable management of livestock in Meghalaya. Free-range grazing allows livestock to access fresh forage and exercise, which helps to keep them healthy. Communal grazing lands help to prevent overgrazing and soil erosion. The use of natural remedies is a cost-effective way to treat livestock diseases and injuries.