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.
A Trough
A feed trough for livestock is commonly called a "feed bunk" or simply a "trough." It is used to deliver and contain feed for animals such as cattle, sheep, and horses.
Cough, Trough (as in cattle trough), Scoff
Trough.
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 drinking box/contaner for cattle
trough
Feed bunk.
Well we always bring our horses to the water trough and pick the water up to the horses mouth, and most of the time after that they all just come and drink from the trough. Hope that helps =)
trough
A Manger
A water trough is used to provide a source of water for animals, such as livestock or horses. It allows the animals to easily access and drink the water, helping to keep them hydrated and healthy. Water troughs are typically placed in pastures or barns where animals are kept.