JanYoo Hay Feeder for Rabbits Wooden Holder for Cage Large Rack Hanging Food Manager Less Waste Dispenser Bunny Accessories
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My rabbit flips it whenever it's not being used as it's able to stand on its own. Since it stays in the place I put it unless I attach it to the cage, I usually move it.
Not sure exactly what it is, but think it is pine. However, I enjoy mine, and my rabbit hasn't chewed it up yet
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This is a beautiful and big cage my Guinea pigs love. I have updated It was nice at the beginning, but after a while it got horrible. My Guinea pigs used to get inside at empty times and urinate, which is very difficult to clean. The urine remains impregnated on the wood, which smells terrible. Quite nice, but I don't think it's suitable for Guinea pigs, maybe a rabbit would.
I wanted something that looked more natural and was more durable. I have always struggled to get my pigs to pull out their hay bags which resulted in me throwing out a lot of good hay. This bag held a large amount of hay and I was happy with it. Despite the wooden rack holding most of the hay, it is amazing that they are able to keep most of it in the rack. I would recommend this product to everyone!.
In the end, I have the perfect design for hay feeders, after spending years purchasing all sorts of hay feeders, repeatedly cleaning hay from the cage and constantly dealing with messy cleanups. Hay can be easily loaded and the oldest hay is rotated to the For my large Rex, it was easy to access. The hay is no longer trapped behind bars and dowels, so I no longer worry about her struggling to get it out. My bunny can reach every piece of hay in the enclosure with ease since it has a full enclosure from top to bottom and from bottom to top. The truth is, I don't often write reviews, but this one is too good to ignore.
This product was purchased for my two year old. This is a 5 month old Holland lop that we bought in hopes that it would keep the hay basket, which he constantly flips, contained. With respect to the size, I think this is a good option for smaller buns. The cutouts are also low enough so that buns can reach the hay easily. It is possible to find similar options on Etsy, but they are more suited for bigger rabbits and more expensive. I was surprised to find out that the structure was larger than I had expected. A loop is drilled on the back of the feeder so you can tie it to the The only thing I wish for is a larger opening on the back of the feeder to make it easier to get more hay out. Besides the front slats being a little too thick for my liking, I would also like the slats on the side to be thinner so it will be easier for me to put hay into the feeder as well as I choose it for my small bunny because it's a good option.
It is great to have this feeder! I only need to refill this dish once a day for my two male guinea pigs. The capacity is large, so I just have to fill it once a day. On their cage, it is their favorite place to sit under and feel safe because it is mounted on the side. It comes with mounting pieces that are easy to assemble, and the wood itself is sturdy. I have only found one down side to this design it is hard to keep the wood clean if your pigs decide to jump in and pee within it, but since I mounted it above ground it has not been a problem.
Has a fantastic way of keeping hay in the cage. The top of the form can be filled quickly and easily. It is not uncommon for my guinea pig to eat both from the front and from.
In the cage, the guinea pigs sit and pee wherever they want and poop anywhere they want, so within between a few hours half of the bottom was peed on Poops were all over it and it was soaked. As a result, the wood has become saturated with pee. It is gross. (I will probably have to cut off the bottom because it is partly impacted by the bottom.
My new toy is cute and it gives me the results I need- Keeping the hay in the cage is a good idea. You have to be careful of splinters because the board was not sanded.