Bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle.
The act of searching for food and provisions.
Bulk feed for livestock, especially hay, straw, etc.\ (Source: CED)
Collect or look around for (food)
1 Diet, forage analysis and body condition scoring are key pillars for success.
2 We can find plenty of forage in the interior of the State.
3 But the countryside could offer them nothing in the way of forage .
4 The rebels might come to forage ; they might even take some valuables.
5 They forage for furniture in the way some foodies forage for food.
6 In deciding what forage and grain crops to grow we should decide:
7 The most beautiful months to forage in are between May and September.
8 He tired faster, and had to land often to rest and forage .
9 Flowering time is a key trait that affects forage and seed yield.
10 Each morning thereafter the crows set out in three bands to forage .
11 The two following days were employed in collecting forage from different farm-houses.
12 The force then retired, bringing in the baggage animals, loaded with forage .
13 The expeditions after forage brought on what was called the Grass Fight.
14 It had not been obtained by the regular forage , that he swore.
15 The Kafirs are dry-farm crops and are grown for grain and forage .
16 There's the winter forage to bring in and the muck to spread.
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