downfeed
/ˈdaʊnfiːd/Definitions
1. noun
A supplementary feeding of livestock, typically given in the evening, in addition to the regular morning feeding.
“The farmer decided to implement a downfeed for the cattle to help them gain weight before the winter months.”
2. verb
To provide supplementary feed to livestock, especially in the evening.
“The farmer downfeeds the horses regularly to ensure they have enough nutrients for their optimal health.”