noun a compound word made up of 'after' and 'feed', used to describe a feeding that occurs after a specific event or time
In the field of veterinary medicine, afterfeed plays a crucial role in managing the nutritional needs of animals, especially those recovering from illness or surgery.
Afterfeed refers to the feed given to livestock after their main meal, typically to supplement their diet with additional nutrients.
Afterfeed is an important aspect of animal husbandry to ensure that animals receive all the necessary nutrients for their growth and health.
After finishing a writing session, many writers like to do an 'afterfeed' by reading a book or watching a movie to relax and get inspiration for their next project.
Psychologists often recommend their clients to do an 'afterfeed' activity after a therapy session, such as journaling or engaging in a hobby, to process and reflect on the session.