andwe Hay Feeder Cylindrical Stand Feeding Manager with Cover for Guinea Pig Rabbit Chinchilla Bunny
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There should be an estimate at the bottom of the page, but I'm guessing it's between 9 and 10 years old The height is about 10 inches and the width is about 6 inches The width of the picture is 7 inches.
My experience shows this is not the case. It's been about 7 months since I got one and during that time I've watched two guinea pigs go at this everyday from different angles, one at a time or both at once. Despite its steady performance, mine is still in as good condition as ever. Depending on what rabbit is trying to tip it, I would think only a very large or aggressive one would be able to do so, but even then if the lid is affixed sufficiently it's still a great feeder even when that element is horizontal. I wish you the best of
The answer is yes Not as good as an open rack or pile of trash on the cage/pen floor, but definitely better than nothing. The kind of animal you have determines their personality as well. The nature of guinea pigs is to extract hay from the ground, much of which they eat, but some of it they engage in play. If they don't eat it quickly, I empty it every so often and let them play in piles of the older stuff. Overall, this keeps the hay neat and out of urine and waste, so they can consume it without concern about This appears to be the one item they don't chew on as they just keep on chewing the hay instead. I thought they might also chew on the wood, but the hay seems to be the one item they don't chew on. It's quite amusing to see them dance and zoom and popcorn all over each other when I pile different kinds of hay into different sections, I can even tell which are their favorites. I also often pile different kinds of hay into different sections and can easily tell which are their favorites.
We would like to point out that this hay manager is made from birch wood.
Selected User Reviews For andwe Hay Feeder Cylindrical Stand Feeding Manager with Cover for Guinea Pig Rabbit Chinchilla Bunny
One of the best products for anyone with an IQ of one The guinea pig population is now three! It's the most fun my girls have ever had! When I'm at school, I'm always glad to know that they always have fresh hay that hasn't been peed on. Highly recommended! Ten out of ten!.
A hay feeder like this is a perfect gift for my bunny! I was surprised at how large it ended up being given that I have a large rabbit of 12 pounds and this feeder is about the size of him. There's not much you can do about mess with it if you are buying it to reduce it. This is a more interactive toy that lets your pet dig to reach the hay, which will stimulate his natural curiosity. Hay will be everywhere, so this is not a clean mess free way of storing hay. Rather, it is an interactive toy and an easy-to-store way of storing larger amounts of hay. The third item on the list is "stretch," since this is a wooden product and it really doesn't stretch at all. So I marked that item with an *. The fact that it's stuffable is awesome! The hay can be stuffed in it, but I don't recommend stuffing it too much. It's going to be a big mess to clean up later since your bunny will pull more hay up onto the floor as he digs.
The hay can be stored in so much room, and it works great! It does make quite a mess and there is no catcher at the bottom to prevent all the pieces from falling out. I gave it 4 stars for this reason. As a result, I placed a deep plant saucer on the bottom to combat it and it's much cleaner now!.
The idea is a good one. The thing fell apart after I stuffed it with hay for the fifth time. A lot of glue was needed to keep it It is not safe to place two wooden dowels next to each other. The guinea pig struggles to remove hay from its mouth. It took me three dowels to remove them.
Sadly, it is also terrible when this does not happen. Then I would like to order two of these for my It took about a month for them to arrive, but because of the current weather conditions, they finally arrived It seemed to be perfectly fine the first time I opened it everything was assembled and seemed durable. Hay was easily inserted. Once the hay was in, I was able to close the gate. A loose bar or anything else was not an issue for me. The second experience, however, was a completely different tale. Upon opening the box, I found it broken into pieces I heard the pieces moving around in the box In the process of traveling, wooden rods had become loose and fell out of place. In the course of putting it back together, I discovered that some of the rods are very loose, and it was difficult to reassemble it. I am quite upset, as I've had to wait a month for these, and yet one of them In order to get it sooner, I'm going to see if I can order one from somewhere else. Since the social climate has changed so much, it would be best not to go out and buy one of these right now. There's a possibility that the one you get will have loose rods and will be difficult to assemble. If you do decide to get one of these, I recommend that you keep in mind that it might have loose rods. Whenever the rods are correctly positioned, the hay rack is built properly and very secure If it does not, putting it back together without securing tools or high quality glue, both of which will damage it when it is used for small animals, is almost not even worth trying.
This is a fantastic piece of technology. They have a pretty big bowl, so I don't have to keep filling it all day long. I was pleasantly surprised at the durability of the keyboard It worried me that the rabbits would chew right through the bars and that would be the end, but so far their chewing hasn't done much damage. This was a good purchase for me.
The hay holder we use for our guinea pigs is very useful. There can't be any knocks over it, so they can get to it from any side, so they don't have to fight over it. The only downside was that the lid was only held together by a small piece of wood, which broke almost right away.
I give my girls this hay for eating and they love it. The hay here is eaten by the hogs, and they are standing up more often and eating more. Also, we seem to waste a lot less hay this year, which is great!.