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  2. Manger - Wikipedia

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    Modern livestock trough near Empire Ranch, Arizona.. A manger or trough is a rack for fodder, or a structure or feeder used to hold food for animals. The word comes from the Old French mangier (meaning "to eat"), from Latin mandere (meaning "to chew").

  3. Hay rack - Wikipedia

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    A hay rack is a light wooden or metal structure for feeding animals. It may be used to feed domestic livestock such as cattle, [1] horses, [2] and goats, [3] or it may placed in the woods to feed deer. Feeding deer is mostly done in the winter, when the other food sources (green forage) are scarce.

  4. Roba Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The south end has a feed troughs and area for saddles and tack. [2] [4] The pump house was built next to Roba Creek about 1900. The footprint of the pump house is 5 feet (1.5 m) by 10 feet (3.0 m). It is a simple wooden structure with wood framing, wood-plank floor, vertical wooden siding, and a gable roof covered with wooden shingles. [2] [4]

  5. Watering trough - Wikipedia

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    A watering trough on a stock route, Australia A Bills horse trough in Sebastian, Victoria, Australia Sheep watering trough, Idaho, 1930s. A watering trough (or artificial watering point) is a man-made or natural receptacle intended to provide drinking water to animals, livestock on farms or ranches or wild animals.

  6. John Haimbaugh Round Barn - Wikipedia

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    On either side of the main drive are feed alleys that are created by the central posts and a concrete feed trough, which forms a circle some 40 feet (12 m) in diameter. On the east side, a concrete trough is followed by a ring of support posts that brace a laminated beam above which helps to carry the weight of the floor joists.

  7. Feedlot - Wikipedia

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    From the early 60's to the 90's feeding beef cattle in the feedlot style showed immense growth, and even today the feedlot industry is constantly being upgraded with new knowledge and science as well as technology. In the early 20th century, feeder operations were separate from all other related operations and feedlots were non-existent. [25]

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