Feed in a way
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WATERFeed, in a way
STOKEFeed, in a way.
OATSFeed in a stable
OATSFeed in a bag
compounderA person who mixes or combines ingredients in order to produce an animal feed, medicine, or other substance
compoundersA person who mixes or combines ingredients in order to produce an animal feed, medicine, or other substance
drillsA predatory mollusk that bores into the shells of other mollusks in order to feed on the soft tissue
precocial(of a young bird or other animal) Hatched or born in an advanced state and able to feed itself almost immediately
webwormsA caterpillar that spins a web in which to rest or feed. When present in large numbers, it can become a serious pest
upending(of a swimming duck or other waterbird) Submerge the head and foreparts in order to feed, so that the tail is raised in the air
cholinescholine hydroxide, C5H15NO2, the viscous, strongly alkaline commercial form of this compound, usually synthesized, used as a feed supplement, esp. for poultry, and in medicine in certain liver conditions
cholinecholine hydroxide, C5H15NO2, the viscous, strongly alkaline commercial form of this compound, usually synthesized, used as a feed supplement, esp. for poultry, and in medicine in certain liver conditions
flamingosA tall wading bird with mainly pink or scarlet plumage and long legs and neck. It has a heavy bent bill that is held upside down in the water in order to filter-feed on small organisms
flamingoesA tall wading bird with mainly pink or scarlet plumage and long legs and neck. It has a heavy bent bill that is held upside down in the water in order to filter-feed on small organisms
kingfishersAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
kingfisherAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards