Synonyms for Stall-fed:
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adj.
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n.
• stall-fed
What are the hypernyms for Stall-fed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
foraging, grazing, stocking rate, pasture management, grazing management, Livestock feeding, animal feeding.
What are the opposite words for stall-fed?
Stall-fed, which refers to animals that are fattened up in a stall, has several antonyms that describe animals in different stages of their lifecycle. One possible opposite of stall-fed is "range-fed," which refers to livestock that is raised grazing freely on open pastures. Another antonym is "free-range," which is used to describe animals that are allowed to roam freely on open land. Other antonyms of stall-fed include "wild," "lean," "scrawny," and "undernourished." While stall-fed animals are often fattened up for commercial purposes, these antonyms describe animals that are raised in a more natural and humane way, resulting in healthier and more sustainable products.
What are the antonyms for Stall-fed?
Related words: free range chickens, organic chickens, grain fed chickens, pasture raised chickens, grain-fed animals, organic chicken coops, pasture-raised poultry
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