drylot

[drahy-lot]

drylot Definition

an area of land, usually small, where livestock are confined and fed on dry feed rather than grazing.

Using drylot: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "drylot" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer kept his cattle in the drylot during the winter months.

  • Example

    The horses were moved to the drylot for feeding and watering.

drylot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drylot

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Summary: drylot in Brief

'Drylot' [drahy-lot] refers to a small area of land where livestock are confined and fed on dry feed instead of grazing. It is commonly used during winter months or when grazing is not possible. Examples include 'The farmer kept his cattle in the drylot during the winter months.' and 'The horses were moved to the drylot for feeding and watering.' Synonyms for 'drylot' include 'feedlot,' 'corral,' and 'pen.'