fodder

علف
definition
verb
Irish livestock hauliers make use of staging posts to ensure that animals are rested, foddered and watered at regular intervals.
give fodder to (cattle or other livestock).
noun
The lower level is used to house livestock, fodder , food, and firewood, while the upper story holds the living quarters.
food, especially dried hay or feed, for cattle and other livestock.
translation of 'fodder'
verb
علف الماشية
noun
علف
example
The horse chestnut seed is poisonous to humans if eaten as a food, though the seeds are sometimes fed to horses and cattle as 'fodder' .
Also, she continues, weeds are 'fodder' for livestock and a large source of leafy greens in a rural family's diet.
A thoroughly good time was had by all, and the waiter will have therapy 'fodder' for years.
This would also provide tremendous 'fodder' for analysis of the social networks implicit in links.
Where possible avoid purchasing 'fodder' from other livestock farms.
Of course, a Laloo or two might deal with straw meant as 'fodder' for cattle, but he is definitely no man of straw!
In winter, cattle eat 'fodder' which lacks the pigment and dairy products are naturally paler.
The massive use of fertilizers and industrial 'fodder' for livestock also contributed to the increase in productivity per head.
One had only to turn elsewhere in the Times to find the kind of news that is 'fodder' for editorial writers.
All that land has been occupied by this company and none of the crops which are grown on that land are useful as 'fodder' for livestock.
While ‘love’ has been a favorite 'fodder' for poets and playwrights, scientific efforts have been less prolific.
Lucky for us, scientists are providing ample 'fodder' .
young people ending up as factory 'fodder'
The lower level is used to house livestock, 'fodder' , food, and firewood, while the upper story holds the living quarters.
Either of these would make excellent narrative 'fodder' , but I fear exposure through specific disclosure and the spectre of losing my job.
He said the worries of the farmers facing the shortage of green 'fodder' for their cattle may soon be over.
And there are few signs of improvement on the horizon: Farmers in France are dipping into their winter 'fodder' stocks to feed cattle.
The drying up of food, 'fodder' and feed will eventually affect milk production.
There's also a desperate need to help people have their livestock survive by getting 'fodder' to them.
Wines produced on the shores of Lake Garda are often regarded as tourist 'fodder' by lovers of serious Italian rossi.
Since when had Jaws, the film that inaugurated the summer blockbuster, been regarded as cult 'fodder' ?
The works of French painters were occasional 'fodder' for artistic courtiers of Louis XV.
Meanwhile, I am glad that I am 'fodder' for computational linguists.
In a stilt house, the shed under the living floor serves as shelter for livestock and storage for 'fodder' .
I offer this material as 'fodder' for lexicographers, along with some speculations about the development of innovative moreso/ more so.
young people ending up as factory 'fodder'
Apple manipulates several narratives to continue to make its products interesting 'fodder' for journalists.
So is all of this media attention just summertime 'fodder' for news-starved journalists?
But much more fertile land is required to grow food and 'fodder' for their livestock.
In other words, it should provide and recycle everything it needs: livestock 'fodder' , fertilizer, and nutrients.
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