FOD'DER, n.
1. Food or dry food for cattle, horses and sheep, as hay, straw and other kinds of vegetables. The word is never applied to pasture.
2. In mining, a measure containing 20 hundred, or 22 1/2 hundred.
FOD'DER, To feed with dry food, or cut grass, &c. to furnish with hay, straw, oats, &c. Farmers fodder their cattle twice or thrice in a day.
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