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Feeder

A feeder is a device, structure, or entity that supplies food or other material to another organism or process in a controlled way. In everyday use, feeders deliver edible items to animals or birds, while in industrial contexts the term denotes equipment that meters and feeds bulk solids into machinery or processes.

Domestic and wildlife feeders include bird feeders, pet feeders, and automatic or manual devices that release

Industrial feeders are components in mining, mineral processing, chemical, and food-processing plants. Types include screw (auger)

In information technology and media, a feeder can refer to a data source or content stream that

food
at
scheduled
times
or
in
response
to
weight,
motion,
or
time.
They
may
use
gravity,
screws,
belts,
or
trays
and
are
designed
to
minimize
waste
and
prevent
contamination.
Bird
feeders
are
often
placed
outdoors
to
nourish
wild
birds;
pet
feeders
are
used
in
homes
and
kennels
to
control
portions
and
feeding
times.
feeders,
belt
feeders,
apron
feeders,
and
vibratory
feeders.
They
regulate
the
flow
of
bulk
solids
from
storage
to
a
process,
control
feed
rate,
and
can
include
loss-in-weight
or
gravimetric
systems
for
precise
dosing.
Applications
include
feeding
crushers
and
furnaces,
or
feeding
raw
materials
into
mixers
and
dryers.
provides
material
to
a
system
or
service,
such
as
a
data
feeder,
a
streaming
feed,
or
an
RSS
feed.
In
broadcasting,
feeder
services
distribute
program
material
to
networks.
The
term
is
also
used
in
specialized
contexts
to
describe
organisms
or
systems
that
supply
nutrients
or
input
to
others.