Cowshut

/ˈkaʊʃʌt/ noun

Definition

A narrow passage or area where cattle can be confined or herded; a cattle lane or chute.

Etymology

Compound of 'cow' and 'shut' (Old English 'scyttan', meaning to close or confine). The term reflects practical agricultural vocabulary for managing livestock movement on farms.

Kelly Says

The design of cattle chutes and cowshuts was actually the birth of modern industrial process design—the linear flow of animals through gates and passages inspired factory assembly line thinking in the early 20th century.

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