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
Feed bunk.
Cough, Trough (as in cattle trough), Scoff
Trough.
It's called a MANGER. There's no I's in this word.
a drinking box/contaner for cattle
A manger is like a feeding trough
Kansas and Oklahoma are the top states for housing and feeding finisher cattle.
A trough can also be called a manger. These are older style feeding systems that have fallen out of favor in many countries as there are now plastic and rubber buckets that can hang on walls and not take up so much stall space.
Lyle Smith has written: 'Economics of feeding cattle in south central and southern Alberta' -- subject(s): Beef cattle, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Feedlots, Feeding and feeds, Feedlots 'Economics of feeding cattle in north-central and northern Alberta' -- subject(s): Cattle, Cattle trade, Costs, Feeding and feeds 'A Vision for the Future'
feeding trough or manger = אבוס (pronounced eh-VOOSS)
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