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A kind of grass (Phleum pratense) with long cylindrical spikes; -- called also herd's grass, in England, cat's-tail grass, and meadow cat's-tail grass. It is much prized for fodder. See Illustration in Appendix.
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A large grass (Euchlaena luxurians) closely related to maize. It is native of Mexico and Central America, but is now cultivated for fodder in the Southern United States and in many warm countries. Called also Guatemala grass.
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Food; fodder; pabulum.
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A pit or vat for packing away green fodder for winter use so as to exclude air and outside moisture. See Ensilage.
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An annual herb (Spergula arvensis) with whorled filiform leaves, sometimes grown in Europe for fodder.
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A trough or open box in which fodder is placed for horses or cattle to eat.
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To feed and fatten in a stall or on dry fodder; as, to stall-feed an ox.
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A small West Indian tree (Trophis Americana) of the Mulberry family, whose leaves and twigs are used as fodder for cattle.
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Fodder for cattle, especially straw or coarse hay.
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A name of several climbing or diffuse leguminous herbs of the genus Vicia; especially, the V. sativa, sometimes grown for fodder.
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Grass cut and cured for fodder.
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Any leguminous plant of the genus Vicia, some species of which are valuable for fodder. The common species is V. sativa.
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A genus of umbelliferous plants, one species of which (P. pabularia), found in Thibet, Cashmere, Afghanistan, etc., has been used as fodder for cattle. It has decompound leaves with very long narrow divisions, and a highly fragrant smell resembling that of new clover hay.
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A leguminous plant (Medicago sativa), having bluish purple cloverlike flowers, cultivated for fodder; -- called also alfalfa.
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One who fodders cattle.
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A leguminous plant (Onobrychis sativa) cultivated for fodder.
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A machine in which hay is chopped short, as fodder for cattle.
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An instrument to cut straw for fodder.
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