This section is from the book "Stable Management And Exercise", by M. Horace Hayes. Also available from Amazon: Stable Management And Exercise.
Even a moderately-sized stable will require a feeding room, which should contain a corn-bin for current expenditure; a chaff-cutter; an oat bruising-machine; and a few small articles, such as a quartern measure, a sieve, a hair-broom, a lantern, and a bucket or two. The feeding room, for convenience sake, may be next to the stalls or boxes.

Fig. 27. Water bucket fixed to door of box.
 
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