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Not much. Forage is the herbaceous plants that are eaten by livestock, be it harvested by man and fed to livestock, or that which livestock harvest themselves. Pasture is where much of livestock's forage is located, and where livestock like cattle, sheep and horses are able to harvest their own food through the process of grazing.
In the woods, you can forage for edible plants, mushrooms, and berries to ensure survival. It is important to properly identify these items before consuming them to avoid any potential risks.
the antoynm of forage is "distribute"
they don't, only animals can forage
Forage War happened in 1777.
alfalfa timothy grass forage turnips
If we remain quiet, the fawn will continue to forage. It is obvious that some animal has been using my garden for forage.
One of the advantages of stingray development is their nocturnal behavior. Stingrays forage for food at night and avoid predators by burying themselves in substrates.
click the tree you want to forage off of and select forage
He was foraging for food, since it was scarce.
Forage Agronomist is a program designed to manage new forage breeding experiments. There are many different aspects of research going on and this was implemented to manage all of these areas.
Feeding forage (grass/hay) before concentrates has been shown to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal upset in horses.