Which preposition to use with foddered

for Occurrences 42%

He carefully gets the meadow hay and the more nutritious grasses which grow next to that, but he leaves this fine purple mist for the walker's harvest,fodder for his fancy stock.

in Occurrences 7%

The justice was bald and as dry as corn fodder in March.

to Occurrences 5%

And tying Fodder to the pump, he pushed aside the under-tunics which depended from lines, and were fluttering in the wind, and so made his entrance into the dwelling.

of Occurrences 4%

[Illustration: French Cavalrymen Bivouacked in the Streets of Paris, Sleeping on the Fodder of Their Mounts, Standing in the Background.]

from Occurrences 3%

For the corn which had been sown within the lines was already consumed, and they would be obliged to supply themselves with fodder from Corcyra and Acarnania, over a long tract of sea; and as the quantity of that fell short, to increase it by mixing barley with it, and by these methods support their cavalry.

at Occurrences 3%

"Have to what, sir?" "Look down on Fodder herewe call him Fodder at the farm, because the rascal won't eat thistles.

as Occurrences 2%

So off he went, putting up at inns by the way, as well supplied with food and fodder as Mr. Peter Ramsay's, in St. Mary's Wynd, and showing off his nags to the planters, who wondered at their bone and muscle, the more by reason they had never seen Scotch horses before.

due Occurrences 1%

Vile, muddy clod of base, unhallowed clay, Thou slimy-sprighted, unkind Saracen, When thou wert born, Dame Nature cast her calf; For age and time hath made thee a great ox, And now thy grinding jaws devour quite The fodder due to us of heavenly spright.

down Occurrences 1%

And one day he came up with a young bull on the sledge; bought it for next to nothing, by reason they were getting short of fodder down in the village.

on Occurrences 1%

Cotton lint is used chiefly for making articles of clothing; cotton-seed for crushing into oil, on the one hand, and cake for cattle fodder on the other.

per Occurrences 1%

USES OF THE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE.This being a tuberous-rooted plant, with leafy stems from four to six feet high, it is alleged that its tops will afford as much fodder per acre as a crop of oats, or more, and its roots half as many tubers as an ordinary crop of potatoes.

before Occurrences 1%

At the end of that time they had the saddle off and a manger full of fodder before him.

under Occurrences 1%

I don't know what will become of the parent or family; at present they are warm and snug enough, tucked away in the fodder under the forecastle.

with Occurrences 1%

Mr. Jinks received these propositions and assurances, at first, with a shake of the head: he really could not deprive, etc.; then he looked dubious; then he regarded Fodder with admiration and affection; then he assented to Ralph's arrangement, and put his arm affectionately around Fodder's neck.

within Occurrences 1%

In the houses were goats, sheep, cows, and fowls, with their young; all the cattle were kept on fodder within the walls.

Which preposition to use with  foddered