In Australia, the Travelling Stock Route (TSR) is an authorised thoroughfare for the walking of domestic livestock such as sheep or cattle from one location to another. The TSRs are known collectively as "The Long Paddock".© Wikipedia
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The longest cattle trough can be found on the Derby Highway south of Derby in Western Australia. We almost missed seeing this attraction as a road train had parked a couple of trailers in front of the trough.
This cattle trough is 120 metres long and was originally constructed to water the cattle before heading onto the wharf in Derby. It could feed 500 bullocks at one time and the water is now fed into the trough by a windmill pump.
I think it is worth going to have a look at this cattle trough - it is, after all, the longest in Australia.