I should have known this was there sooner. Easy to put in the hay and less mess in the run. Super happy with it and definitely recommended for rabbits
Untreated wood, so safe to gnaw on
Big enough
Michelle
from Almere
on
14/05/2022
Yes, I recommend this product
Rabbits like to eat hay from it
The boards are a bit small for an adult rabbit to really set up. Also keep in mind, if you have an open run at the top, they can jump out even more easily via the platform. Rubbings work easily. Because you can close them from above, you don't have to worry that they will jump in and get stuck with their legs. Not suitable if they get wet or extreme rodents! I have two racks for 2 rabbits of about 2.5 kg that I have to top up 1 or 2 x a day. I did have to reattach the bar at the top, because it could rotate and therefore the bars fell out.
Putting it together better
Not for large rabbits to sit on
Floor
on
25/01/2022
Yes, I recommend this product
Very nice hay rack! Super to use and can also hold a lot. I put hay and vegetables in it, the guinea pigs love it
Easy to confirm
Untreated wood, so safe to gnaw on
Beautiful
Fine brackets
Big enough
Handy
Anonymous
from Haarlem
on
12/08/2020
Yes, I recommend this product
ideal for rabbits
at least this way the hay is not spread throughout the entire hutch or run
Big enough
Beautiful
Untreated wood, so safe to gnaw on
Nancy
from Schellebelle
on
13/06/2019
Yes, I recommend this product
Fresh hay quickly
Once she is stuck you have fresh hay in no time. I have them hanging outside on the outside corners. To protect them against the counter, I have attached a waterproof plate to the top. I think I can enjoy it this way for a long time and so do the guinea pigs.
Untreated wood, so safe to gnaw on
Big enough
Beautiful
A solution against rain. I supplied them myself, but maybe the supplier can do something with this
Mariska
from Bergen op zoom
on
10/04/2019
Yes, I recommend this product
Fine hay rack
Ideal for outside because of the flap at the top, the hay stays nice and dry. Unfortunately not lasted too long, because the rabbits not only gnawed the hay but also gnawed at the wood.