but not narantuya orchibat.he and her family keep some 800 sheep and goats, as well as 100 horses and 80 head of cattle. she likes the idea of a grazing tax. she says the grass is deteriorating from year to year. narantuya: when we come in the autumn and winter, the grass should be this high. the grass is nowhere near as good as it used to be, and that's mainly because there are more families and more livestock, so the pasture is degenerating. reporter: orchibat is the spokesperson for 100 other herder families. she's done a lot to spread the idea of a pasture management tax. she says most of the herders are in favor of it as long as it leads toto better feed and healthier animals. narantuya: the tax that's collected should be spent on the herders and to improve the livestock sector, and not go to the national budget. that's the only way we'll support it. reporter: orchibat would likikeo see the tax venues usesed to improve veterinary services for the animals. and if the herds were to shrink in size and more fee