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A horse usually eats out of a feed container called a trough. Some horses eat out of a feed bucket. It depends on what the owner provides.
yes. and on the ground, a bowl, your hand. etc. they don't mind.lol
The Boss Cow. In most cases, though, the boss cow won't be like a boss mare and be so selfish about a particular feed trough. She will let others get in beside her, but will butt out those that are lower in the pecking order than her.
Pigs eat out of these large metal tubs called "sloppers."
A trough, or a drinking trough.
It is actually spelled "trough," and it is a container of feed or water for livestock.
A feed trough or feed bunk. The smaller ones are called "mangers."
Trough.
A horse usually eats out of a feed container called a trough. Some horses eat out of a feed bucket. It depends on what the owner provides.
A feeding trough for cattle is also called a feed bunk, a manger, or simply a feed trough. Everyone has their own preferences to what they call such an object where cattle eat their grain from, depending on language and region.
A manger, a trough, a feed bunk, bale feeder, etc.
troughits called a trough
Aflatoxin in feed can reduce reproduction and feed efficiency in livestock.
sorghum (cereal grasses, also called milo) is used primarily for livestock feed.
The lowest point of a wave is called a trough.
Livestock are fed GMO feed regularly.
Feed bunk.