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    fodder
    /ˈfɒdə/

    noun

    • 1. food, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle and other livestock.

    verb

    • 1. give fodder to (cattle or other livestock): "the animals need foddering"

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  3. Fodder is food for farm animals or useful people or things. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. 1. : something fed to domestic animals. especially : coarse food for cattle, horses, or sheep. 2. : inferior or readily available material used to supply a heavy demand. fodder for tabloids. This sort of breezy plot line has become cheap fodder for novelists and screenwriters … Sally Bedell. fodder transitive verb. Examples of fodder in a Sentence.

  5. Fodder is food for farm animals or useful people or things. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. coarse food for livestock, composed of entire plants, including leaves, stalks, and grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum. people considered as readily available and of little value: cannon fodder. raw material: fodder for a comedian's routine.

  7. Fodder is cheap food, usually given to livestock animals like cows. If you gave a cow caviar or homemade scones, that would not be fodder. Try cornstalks. Fodder is not just used to describe cattle feed.

  8. Fodder is food for animals, or something useful or raw for a particular purpose. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words with Collins English Dictionary.

  9. Fodder is feed for livestock, raw material for artistic creation, or a consumable item in demand. Learn the origin, synonyms, translations, and usage of fodder from various sources.