Cough, Trough (as in cattle trough), Scoff
Trough.
A feeding trough for cattle is also called a feed bunk, a manger, or simply a feed trough. Everyone has their own preferences to what they call such an object where cattle eat their grain from, depending on language and region.
Feed bunk.
A Manger
A feed trough for livestock is commonly called a "feed bunk" or simply a "trough." It is used to deliver and contain feed for animals such as cattle, sheep, and horses.
To pump water. The windmill turns pumps the water out into a trough for the cattle.
A manger, a trough, a feed bunk, bale feeder, etc.
It's called a MANGER. There's no I's in this word.
Trough
it depends what "bunk" term you are using if yo mean a cattle trough then you could use "I filled the bunk with food for the cattle" but if you mean bunk as in a bed on a ship you could use "I slept in a bunk on the boat" hope it helps
A trough can also be called a manger. These are older style feeding systems that have fallen out of favor in many countries as there are now plastic and rubber buckets that can hang on walls and not take up so much stall space.