These meadows, rich in biodiversity, are essential for breeders, enabling them to provide for their animals during the winter while producing high-quality fodder which directly affects the quality of milk. It is therefore vital to respect them and not deviate from the path especially before mowing around the 1st of August. Wild boar occasionally climb up to this point and damage the meadows by turning them over in search of food. If this is a cost for farmers who have to restore it to its original state, it is also the price they pay for their quality!