Usually scattering the bush in some impure or quarrelsome horses, so you find that it takes the filling of its mouth from the barley in front of it in the manger and then chews it as it moves its head to the right and the left, so it falls from what it ate almost half of it. He is distracted by something at lunch hour. The chain attached to it shall be shortened, and the bush is divided into batches, and each pot is spread at the bottom of the manger.
Some horses scatter what is in front of them by placing their mouth at the bottom of the manger, then pushing their food to the sides, and then it falls to the ground, so to treat that, work for the manger from the top of two paddles intersecting in the form of a cross.
From the advice of Prince Muhammad Ali Tawfiq