noun
- Livestock (cattle, sheep, pigs) that have been fattened and are ready for market or slaughter.
Usage: chiefly British and agricultural; usually plural
Examples
- The farmer sold his fatstocks at the livestock market.
- Fatstocks command higher prices than younger animals.
- The region is known for producing high-quality fatstocks.
- Buyers inspected the fatstocks before placing their bids.