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At night, several cottonwoods were cut down as horse fodder.
Not even the horse fodder they serve at Morleys place.
"Don't even bother to suggest that horse fodder you eat."
You could do with more horse fodder yourself, Garrett.
Comes of eating horse fodder till you have the sense of a mule.
This role of horses was critical, and thus horse fodder was the single largest commodity shipped to the front by some countries.
Although chickory, mustard and oats for horse fodder were grown there, the land was of minimal pastoral or agricultural value to farmers.
Oats were exported in the late 19th century, to a large extent, inter alia, to the London area (horse fodder).
Some of the jackals dragged their flaming tails through the dry horse fodder and bedding, which burst into flame also.
Among other exhibits there is a heavy-duty British Railways dray, a decorative chaff cutter and a horse fodder measure.
If this damned wagon stayed in one place very long something better used as food or horse fodder would turn into something else stinky but liquid and alcoholic.
This proved to be a mistake, as once the expedition's horse fodder, ammunition, officers' uniforms, and other supplies were loaded on board, Duchess capsized and sank.
At the same time, there was an abundant use of horses, one for every three men: "Horse fodder was the single largest item shipped to the British Army in France."
A rather effeminate aristocrat, he previously worked in the Quartermaster-General's Blanket, Bedding and Horse Fodder Department as an administrator, and had no previous experience of field command.
It was immediately apparent that it had been used before for this purpose: lamps and an oil amphora were hidden behind the ruined altar, and bales of horse fodder were stacked in the sanctum.
Robert's father Edwin was a horse fodder dealer; Robert won a scholarship to the Sir George Monoux Grammar School in Walthamstow, now Sir George Monoux College.
The initial impetus for steam power had come during the Napoleonic Wars, when horse fodder had become very expensive and had still not settled down, while improving transport and mining methods was making coal more plentiful.
They stopped at the White Waterlily, the only tavern in town, where their perfectly genuine royal warrant and demand for free horse fodder, a meal, and a quiet place to catch a few hours' sleep aroused the suspicions of the short-tempered landlord.
From his missions he brought back many important products, the most important being alfalfa seeds (for growing horse fodder), strong horses with hard hooves, and knowledge of the extensive existence of new products, peoples, and technologies of the outside world.
The campaign across the Sinai desert required great determination, as well as conscientious attention to detail by all involved, to ensure that ammunition, rations and every pint of water and bale of horse fodder required, was available when needed.
Of course this will mean that there will be no officer left in the Adjutant-General's Blanket's, Bedding and Horse Fodder Department, but I have explained my new filing system to Cpl Drebb and I believe he is Sound.
They did not have the normal national pride of a revolution that had worked, particularly sweet after another one in France had produced a dictator and almost two decades of war and grand theft--art, gold, and cavalry horse fodder, to mention only a fraction of the indictment.