Which of these is true of hardtack crackers, commonly eaten by soldiers?

A. They were called "teeth dullers" and often had maggots in them.
B. Doctors utilized them as makeshift "bandages" on the battlefield.
C. Regiments sometimes used them as cannon shot because they were so hard.
D. Horses often ate them when hay and grain supplies ran low.

A. They were called "teeth dullers" and often had maggots in them.