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the receptacle should, in some measure, resemble a large pudding dish, 

 and should offer no sharp angles, where the moist provender may ac- 

 cumulate and turn unpleasantly acid. A broad rim should surround the 

 hollow, into which rim should be let two movable handles, the use of 

 which is to expedite the manger being carried from place to place. The 

 substance ought to consist of galvanized iron, but the interior may ad- 

 vantageously be coated with enamel. 



IBON MSH OR MOVABLE MANGEE FOR HORSES' FOOD. 



Such an article, when placed in the wooden frame adapted to receive 

 it, would be supported by its rim and kept by its own weight in the 

 proper situation. When taken thence, it ought to be carried to the 



QIVING OUT THE MACERATED FOOD. 



pump and cleansed, after which it is lodged in- the provender house. 

 When feeding time comes round, two helpers or stable-boys wheel two 



