cattle cake

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cattle cake

A farmer places a cattle cake in the feeding trough for the cows.

Definition

Noun: A concentrated feed for cattle, processed and formed into solid blocks or cakes. It is a type of livestock feed designed to provide high nutritional value in a compact, manageable form.

Usage

This noun is typically used as a non-count (mass) noun to refer to the feed substance in general. It is a compound noun where "cattle" specifies the animal and "cake" describes the processed, solid form of the feed. - It is used in agricultural and farming contexts. - It often appears in discussions about animal husbandry, livestock nutrition, and farm supplies.

Examples
  • The farmer bought a ton of cattle cake for the winter months.
  • Cattle cake provides essential nutrients that pasture grass may lack during drought.
  • They stored the cattle cake in a dry shed to keep it from spoiling.
Advanced Usage
  • As a Modifier: The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
    • Example: The cattle cake supplier delivered the order on Tuesday.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cattle feed: A more general term for any food given to cattle.
  • Feed cake: A broader term that may refer to similar compressed feed for other animals.
  • Protein block: A specific type of concentrated feed block, often used synonymously in certain contexts.
  • Livestock supplement: A general category that includes cattle cake and other nutritional additives.
Synonyms
  • Concentrated cattle feed
  • Feed block (for cattle)
  • Stock cake (regional)
Notes
  • "Cattle cake" is a fixed compound noun. The word "cake" here does not refer to a sweet dessert but to a compressed, solid mass, similar to a "cake of soap."
  • It is important to use the term as a whole unit ("cattle cake") to avoid confusion, as "cattle" and "cake" individually have very different meanings.
cattle cake

A farmer places a cattle cake in the feeding trough for the cows.

Noun
  1. a concentrated feed for cattle; processed in the form of blocks or cakes