Rabbit Feeder Bunny Guinea Pig Hay Feeder, Hay Guinea Pig Hay Feeder, Chinchilla Plastic Food Bowl (Blue)
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If that's what you mean, then there are different colors? My product looks as good as the reviews and as good as the images.
The hay may be used for two to three days by small or dwarf bunnies Providing pellets will allow the dog to live for at least a month. Because I also provide an additional bowl of pellets to my Dwarf bunny, his Hay lasts a week. Here are some suggestions to help you.
If it were full, I would think a guinea pig would have enough room to live.
There is no spring on this island. They just have the 2 spots I like the plastic because it is durable.
Selected User Reviews For Rabbit Feeder Bunny Guinea Pig Hay Feeder, Hay Guinea Pig Hay Feeder, Chinchilla Plastic Food Bowl (Blue)
I can't believe how great it is that it keeps them from making a mess with the hay and from Its only minor drawback is that the back piece that you attach to the cage is a bit hard to put on and take.
It's really great that all the information can be found in one place with this product. The pigs will be much happier and cleaner with this method!.
Love it, and I have only two minor complaints about it. To begin with, if you have a rambunctious bunny or pet who gets to the hay before you even help him load it, the task of loading the hay may prove to be challenging. A second limitation is that bunnies tend to have a hard time getting at the last of the hay in the feeder, so its overall capacity is below expectations. There are very few specific complaints, and this is something I would definitely buy.
The first time I tried it, it was great I do not need to put too much hay in it as long as I use less. However, when I filled it up so that the metal bar no longer touched the ground (even a little bit), one of my piglets pushed it higher with her head, climbed in and was trapped inside. I saw her hanging from the holder after they started wheeking. There was nothing good about that. This is not a good feeder for guinea pigs that are babies. Piggies over six years of age might not try to hide in there as much as younger piggies. The problem is that I don't know how to proceed No matter how you slice it, it seems too risky.
This hay feeder has kept me from having to deal with my bunny repeatedly peeing on and pooping on hay and wasting it. Since I bought this hay feeder, I haven't had to deal with all that The bunny will still pull out feed from the feeder, however, no matter how much hay he has in the feeder. The only thing I would like is a larger hay feeder in the same style as the one I have. So that he can have more hay, I might purchase another one to attach next to the one I already have. Refill the feeder number 3 as well A sheep eats hay every 4 hours and every time he eats it.
Compared to this feeder, I have another that doesn't work as well. The hay from this one seems to be more preferred by my bunny. Besides, I don't think the hay falls out as much as with the other brand I've tried.
Since we purchased two of these, we have been very pleased with them compared to other hay feeders we had previously. There was however a problem with one of the springs. It still works for me since I can simply push down the metal thing to hold the hay for me. There is now no guarantee that the hay will be safe any longer.
Hay is held in place with this clamp. As a holiday gift, I received this for my 3 month old female guinea pig. There was a problem with the hay feeder that came with her cage. I got it in pink Despite how easy it was to install, the hay is held securely The woman still has to stand on her tiptoes, even at the lowest level, but she seems to not mind since she is very active. The adult male guinea pig in my home is having trouble allowing his cagemate to grow (yes, they are in completely separate pens! He keeps his hay on suspension) to keep it from blowing away. Compared to this hay feeder, his hay feeder is not as efficient.