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stall-feed
[stawl-feed]
verb (used with object)
to keep and feed (an animal) in a stall.
to fatten (an animal) for slaughter by stall-feeding.
stall-feed
verb
(tr) to keep and feed (an animal) in a stall, esp as an intensive method of fattening it for slaughter
Word History and Origins
Origin of stall-feed1
Example Sentences
Would it not be well for some of our farmers, who stall-feed cattle, to try this or a similar mode?
In latitudes, however, in which it becomes necessary to stall-feed during several months of the year, barns are indispensable.
They stall-feed very fat, no doubt; but though generally very good, I have never, in any part of the States, tasted beef equal to the best in England.
It is a very uneven track of ground, abounding with swamps; here they turn in their fat cattle, or such as they intend to stall-feed, for their winter's provisions.
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