Sc. [f. FORE- pref.; cf. Icel. broddr ‘milk of cows immediately after calving’ (Vigf.).] = BEESTINGS.

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1811.  W. Aiton, Agric. Surv. Ayr, 443. The young calves are fed on the milk, first drawn, locally termed forebroads, which abound with serum.

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1842.  J. Aiton, Clerical Economics, iv. 173. The milk first drawn from the cow, locally termed the forebroads.

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