82 STABLE BUILDING AND STABLE FITTING. 



Another method designed for the confusion of crib-biters is 

 that of a roller forming the outer edge of the manger, which 

 revolves when the horse attempts to grasp it with his mouth. 



Fig. 48. 



Fig. 49. 



Fig. 50. 



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Safety 

 mangers. 



The Author is indebted to the St. Pancras Iron Company 

 for the illustration, Fig. 51, which shows an arrangement for 

 the special protection of the horse, and also illustrates some 



Fig. 51. 



of the most recent fittings to stalls of a superior description. 

 This manger is provided with a wrought iron curved front, pre- 

 senting a perfectly smooth surface of considerable depth, and 

 gradually sloping to the wall. 



