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  2. 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.

  3. Bills horse troughs - Wikipedia

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    George and Annis Bills. A Bills horse trough on the roadside at Newtown, Victoria. George Bills was born in Brighton in England in 1859. [1] He migrated with his family to New Zealand and subsequently to Echuca, Victoria, in Australia in 1873. [1] In 1882 he opened a bird dealers shop in Brisbane, where he met and married Annis Swann who had ...

  4. National Humane Alliance fountains - Wikipedia

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    The National Humane Alliance fountains are a series of granite drinking fountains distributed by the National Humane Alliance, intended to provide fresh drinking water for horses, dogs, cats, and people. About 125 of the fountains were donated to cities throughout the United States and Mexico between 1902 and 1915.

  5. Horse pond - Wikipedia

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    A horse pond is a body of water used, and generally created, for the welfare of horses. Horses can drink water and wash their legs in these ponds. While horse ponds were once important for the welfare of horses, they are less common in the age of powered transportation. In the equine community, horse ponds are not commonly seen due to the ...

  6. Manger - Wikipedia

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    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"). [1] Mangers are mostly used in livestock raising [2] and generally found at stables and farmhouses.

  7. Warrimoo Horse Trough - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 33°43′16″S 150°35′58″E. Bills Horse Trough, Warrimoo - pictured in 2010. The Warrimoo Horse Trough is a Bills horse trough in Warrimoo, Australia and is a historical icon to the town. It is a simple stone drinking trough originally designed to provide drinking water to horses. It is currently located in Ardill Park ...

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