andwe Hay Feeder Less Wasted Wooden Food Feeding Rack for Rabbit Guinea Pig Chinchilla - Standing Pet-self Feeding Hay Manage
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Jaizon
> 3 day5 stars
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AEB
> 3 dayThe guinea pigs eat all the way around the feeder. It appears easy for them to reach they hay. We have found it easy to empty and refill on a daily basis. It can be moved anywhere in the cage and being able to remove it from the cage makes daily cleanup of the cage quite easy.
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Brad Johnson
> 3 dayOur Guinea pigs love these. We ordered two. It’s nice seeing them share a feeding station without being jerks to each other. Our pigs pull out LOTS of the hay for their habitat. We went through our bags of hay much quicker than usual because most of it gets pulled out of the feeder for them to lay on. They don’t eat that hay once it’s on the ground so it became a vicious cycle of filling them up up and then cleaning up the extra.
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Andres Angel
Greater than one weekMi coneja amo este comedero, siento que es perfecto para ella, el tamaño está muy bien, es fácil de ensamblar y de muy buena calidad.
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Heather F.
> 3 dayEasy to assemble. Easy to refill and clean. Rabbit can easily get the hay out and helps keep the hay mess to a minimum including the little bits.
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Adalberto Klocko
> 3 dayMy piggies love this hay feeder and so do I. It’s easy to fill and easy for them to get to with out getting hay outside their house. I would definitely recommend this. Nice and sturdy.
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shopping mom
> 3 dayMy bunnies love this hay feeder! It encouraged them to eat more hays while effective reduced hay wasting.
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Lenos
28-10-2024We have a sweet piggie, but I am allergic to the timothy hay. This is an amazing product.....I stuff probably a good 5-6 days of hay and it works great. She even rolls it around and keeps herself entertained. Great workmanship and easy to clean when and if needed. Thank You!
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ksat72
> 3 dayI have been searching for a decent hay feeder for my fur babies as I don’t like just putting hay in their litter box. I want to make sure they are definitely getting enough. I had high hopes for this as it is sturdy and pretty large, but they had a difficult time getting the hay out. I used Oat hay, which may have been part of the problem, so I am going to try again with Timothy hay.
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Mother of 5
> 3 dayThis has been a game changer for feeding our four Guinea pigs. All other feeders we’ve used (and we have tried them all) have either been knocked down or off, too small to contain enough hay or climbed into, ruining the hay. Having 360 degree access means no fighting for pole position, and we have noticed they move around it searching for the tastiest pieces which all adds to enrichment. It is completely sturdy so no worry of it being tipped over. We have very little wasted hay if it’s packed down well, and having the extra space at the base for pellets is an added bonus. Only con I can see is it does take up cage floor space and is only suitable for Guinea pigs with large cages.