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Definition of Feed bunk
1. Noun. A long trough for feeding cattle.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feed Bunk
Literary usage of Feed bunk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Animal Husbandry for Schools by Merritt Wesley Harper (1919)
"Feed-bunk. — While any kind of durable box or trough, slightly elevated, may be
used in feeding grain, a feed-bunk will prove the most efficient. ..."
2. Farm Buildings by William Arthur Foster, Deane G. Carter (1922)
"The size of the feed bunk ranges from 20 to 30 inches high, and 3 to 5 feet wide,
depending on ... A combination feed bunk for grain roughage. braced. ..."
3. Managing a Business in War Time: Business Practices and Methods Actually (1918)
"Instead of building a feed bunk on each side of the feed alley, I put a tight
floor in the alleyway itself, and used this for a feed bunk. ..."
4. The Horse by Isaac Phillips Roberts (1917)
"The edges of the box and the strong bars placed in front and at the rear of the
feed-bunk would be better covered with band- iron. ..."
5. Manual of Patent Examining Procedure edited by J. Michael Thesz (1997)
"1992) (At issue was an ornamental design for a feed bunk with an inclined corner
configuration. Examiner relied upon references to a bunk lacking the ..."