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What is a container for cattle food called?

A manger, a trough, a feed bunk, bale feeder, etc.


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What is a horse feed container called?

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.


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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.


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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.


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Not very profitable, thanks to increased prices in fertilizer, feed, and fuel to feed and care for cattle.


Can citrus peels be used as cattle feed?

No. Citrus peels have a bitter taste which can turn off cattle from eating the feed.


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