sxbest 2 in 1 Food Hay Feeder for Guinea Pig, Rabbit Feeder, Indoor Hay Feeder for Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Feeder Bowls Use for Grass & Food
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This model comes with a little knob that is completely attached to it. About $6 was the price I paid for one with a flat back at my local pet supply store. Here is what I can think of to help!
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This item is of very poor quality and I do not recommend it because the size is unclear and the quality is poor as well.
In agreement with your statement, it is possible to screw down the screw on the back of the rabbit feeder. Our return policy will help you if you have any questions about the return process and can't decide whether to buy. My sincere thanks go out to
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I suggest you don't buy a Guinea pig. You'll find that other guinea pig owners have the same concerns as me if you search for 'guinea pig' in the comments section. I had really hoped to like this product, but I just am not able to make myself like it. It is difficult to reach the hay without using the 'food bin' as a step, as you can see from the design. In the future, I will place hay directly on top of the entire feeder so my piggies will be able to reach it easily. Hence, I bought another feeder at the same time, and I highly recommend that as well. I love how they can easily reach the hay, how easy it is for me to put hay in it, and how easy it is to attach to the cage. If you use the words 'hay rack,' you will be able to locate My dogs always have food and there is no way they can knock it over because I use a 'food dispenser' (I'm not sure if that's what they're called officially). It is still necessary for me to remove the little piles of poop from their cage when I clean it. Please let me know if you have any suggestions about what we should use for the food bowl in the comments.
As much as I was looking forward to this new way of putting hay and pellets in this structure for my guineas, I soon realized it wasn't exactly what I was hoping In the end, too much hay fell to the bottom and was too deep for them to reach. Furthermore, they had to climb up on top of the pellets for hay, which caused their poo to remain in the food longer. Though I loved the idea, I wasn't as thrilled as I thought it would be.
I really can't rate the product because I wasn't able to experience it for very She is too small for this feeder since I have a Holland lop. As a result, she had to strain her neck to eat because it was not at a low enough height in the cage. It can fit a rabbit who is slightly larger than average and is a great size feeder. was surprised to find it so large, considering the size I expected.
Because it stays upright, which is extremely important to me when I have two rabbits, it reduces the amount of clean up I have to do and keeps the food out of the way. Also, the color is excellent, so it makes sense that it would be good. The quality is excellent for the price, as is the size if you are planning on refilling every two days like me.
Since using it about a month ago, it has been a great tool. I'm not sure if her issue is the feeder or whether she does not get the hay out of it. However, I have taken the separater out because it was working well. The cage attaches well to it.
This is an easy-to-use product that can be taken off to be cleaned. I just have a concern about the hay area, bunny can't reach down there to get the hay, doesn't stick through the openings and also needs to be kept full of hay and feels like nothing comes up from the bottom. Except for a toilet paper roll, I haven't been able to find hay holders. I like these pellet feeders because they are shallow and do not penetrate too deeply. It was necessary to put part of the pellet feeder area with hay and part with pellets and to put the rest of the.
As much as I wanted this to work, I couldn't see it happening. Firstly, I would like to note that the cage is well made, and it stays securely in place. The idea is a good one. We were unable to get it to work for our Guinea Pigs. There was a lot of difficulty getting the hay out, so they were unable to eat as much hay as they normally do (they ate about 1/4 of what they usually do the day we used it due to the difficulty Hay covers a lot of the food when they try to remove it from the back end, so they can't get food out of it. My recommendation would not be to do so.
It is a great treat for the pigs.