That which is fed out to cattle horses, and sheep, as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.
To feed, as cattle, with dry food or cut grass, etc.; to furnish with hay, straw, oats, etc.
coarse food composed of entire plants, or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop
Feed for livestock, often consisting of coarsely chopped stalks and leaves of corn mixed with hay.
Vegetable materials fed to domestic animals, such as hay and corn.
Coarse grasses, such as maize and sorghum, which are harvested whole and cured in an erect position for animal feed.
Coarse food for cattle, horses, sheep, etc., such as cornstalks and hay.
food, usually green leaves or seed pods, for livestock
Coarse food for cattle or horses, such as corn stalks or straw.
give fodder (to domesticated animals)
Refers to tree parts such as leaves, flowers, or pods which are eaten by browsing or grazing animals.
Any plant material grown to be feed to livestock FRCA Farming and Rural Conservation Agency. Was the non-privatized rump of ADAS that dealt with conservation rather than production.
Livestock food, usually corn stalks and hay.
Plants or plant parts eaten by browsing or grazing animals. Fodder trees include species of Acacia, Leucaena, Prosopis and many others. Normally, fodder refers to the green parts of the tree, for example, leaves or sometimes flowers and pods. Often fodder is collected and stored for future consumption.
Food for livestock ( straw, hay, etc.).
Feed for livestock, especially coarsely chopped hay or straw.
Food for cattle, horses, sheep or other livestock.
Coarse food for domestic livestock.
In agriculture, fodder or animal feed is any foodstuff that is used specifically to feed livestock, such as cattle, sheep, chickens and pigs. Most animal feed is from plants but some fodder is of animal origin.