Bee
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
This has worked perfectly for our rabbits who love to have access to various wild edibles. My daughters enjoy foraging for their little babies, and it's so easy for them to plop whatever they find into this feeder, which mounts on the outside of the run. The material has held up for three seasons and stays put. 5 stars!
JESSICA
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I was afraid when purchasing this that alfalfa was going to go everywhere or it wasn’t going to fit secure. It was very easy to attach just as described and the hay doesn’t spill anywhere. Great product, definitely recommend.
Cheryl Ann
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
2 stars for the description that it’s good for rabbits. It hangs really nice on the edge of the cage, but my rabbits made a HUGE MESS and knocked it off every single time I put hay in it. I think I wasted more time and hay trying to get it to work. The way rabbit cages are designed, the hay doesn’t make it anywhere close to spilling out into the cage. It all goes on the floor. Now I use it to put greens in because then when they knock it off my dog will eat the mess.It is sturdy, but not really a very good functional hay feeder for rabbits. Mine dump absolutely everything over and this is no different. I would have returned them but I got rid of the packaging.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Most hay feeders seem to not really hold hay. This product does a decent job with containing the hay. It has one flaw though, there isn't a bottom hook to secure it in a third spot, so it comes apart fairly easy.
KenjiFox
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
This is made well, thick sturdy plastic. I heated up the tabs and bent them a little for my particular hand built rabbit house. The only flaw to this one is the hook length, or lack of bottom tabs. It allows the bottom edge to push away from the cage wall about 1/4" and drop some hay while the rabbit is tugging and bashing at it. Not a big deal, just grab it and throw it back in the top once in a while.Over all the hay waste is way lower so that's a solid win.