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Definitions of fodder in various dictionaries:
noun - soldiers who are regarded as expendable in the face of artillery fire
noun - coarse food (especially for livestock) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop
verb - give fodder (to domesticated animals)
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From the Old English for "food" comes this word pertaining to livestock feed or expendable soldiers |
Horsefeed, or what soldiers are to cannons |
People considered as readily available & of little value; it usually follows "cannon" |
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food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock. |
Food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock. |
Give fodder to (cattle or other livestock) |
coarse food (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop |
give fodder (to domesticated animals) |
food that is given to cows, horses, and other farm animals |
people or things that are useful for the stated purpose: |
food given to cows, horses, and other farm animals: |
Feed for livestock, especially coarsely chopped hay or straw. |
Raw material, as for artistic creation. |
Fodder description |
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Fodder, a type of animal feed, is any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. "Fodder" refers particularly to food given to the animals (including plants cut and carried to them), rather than that which they forage for themselves (called forage). Fodder () is also called provender () and includes hay, straw, silage, compressed and pelleted feeds, oils and mixed rations, and sprouted grains and legumes (such as bean sprouts, fresh malt, or spent malt). Most animal feed is from plants, but some manufacturers add ingredients to processed feeds that are of animal origin. * The worldwide animal feed industry produced 873 million tons of feed (compound feed equivalent) in 2011, fast approaching 1 billion tonnes according to the International Feed Industry Federation, with an annual growth rate of about 2%. The use of agricultural land to grow feed rather than human food can be controversial; some types |