cattle feeder

  • 1cattle feeder — cattle feeder, a device for supplying feed in regulated quantities to racks or mangers …

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  • 2Feeder — Feed er, n. 1. One who, or that which, gives food or supplies nourishment; steward. [1913 Webster] A couple of friends, his chaplain and feeder. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] 2. One who furnishes incentives; an encourager. The feeder of my riots.… …

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  • 3feeder — early 15c., “one who feeds an animal;” 1560s, “one who eats;” agent noun from FEED (Cf. feed). As a mechanical apparatus, from 1660s. Of cattle and streams, by 1790s; of roads and railroads, by 1850s …

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  • 4Cattle feeding — Different cattle feeding production systems have separate advantages and disadvantages. Most cows have a diet that is composed of at least some forage (grass, legumes, or silage). In fact most beef cattle are raised on pasture from birth in the… …

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  • 5Cattle — Cow redirects here. For other uses, see Cow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cattle (disambiguation). Cattle …

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  • 6feeder cattle — /ˈfidə kætl/ (say feeduh katl) noun (used with a plural verb) cattle selected to be sent to a feedlot …

  • 7feeder cattle — noun Steers or cows that are mature enough to be placed in a feedlot in preparation for slaughter …

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  • 8Great Western Cattle Trail — The Great Western Cattle Trail was used in the 19th century for movement of cattle to markets in the East. It ran west of and roughly parallel to the Chisholm Trail. The Great Western Trail began at Bandera west of San Antonio and passed near… …

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  • 9Angus cattle — This article is about Scottish Cattle. For other uses of the name Angus, see Angus (disambiguation). Black Angus redirects here; for the steakhouse see Black Angus Steakhouse Mixed herd of Black and Red Angus Angus cattle (Aberdeen Angus) are a… …

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  • 10Hereford (cattle) — A Hereford bull …

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