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n. - Coarse grains (especially for cattle and horses) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop v. - Give coarse grains (to domesticated animals).

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  • Presumably it made the crossing in fodder or bedding for domestic animals.
  • This is a conversation hubby and I need to have again. .thanks for the brain fodder! gingajoy Said,
  • fodder production per harvest and long-term fodder production both increase when the first harvest is delayed.
  • I doubt they'd call it "determination to remain fodder," but there are certainly self-fulfilling negative prophecies at work.
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