Rabbit Hay Feeder in Plastic, Clean Hay All Day

$26.90

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Rabbit Hay Feeder in Plastic, Clean Hay All Day
Rabbit Hay Feeder in Plastic, Clean Hay All Day
$26.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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7–15 business days
Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Keeps hay clean and dry
✔️ Clips onto enclosure bars
✔️ Secure clamping screw system
✔️ Easy to fill and clean

Your rabbit hay feeder changes everything about mealtime. Picture your bun doing that excited nose-wiggle the moment you clip a fresh batch of timothy into the rack. No more hay scattered across the floor, no more soggy strands your fluffball refuses to touch. This plastic feeder attaches directly to your enclosure bars, keeping hay clean, dry, and always within reach. It is one of those simple upgrades that makes daily rabbit care so much easier.

Bunny hay feeder that keeps meals fresh and tidy

Rabbits need unlimited hay 24/7, and a proper hay feeder for rabbits makes that possible without the mess. This bunny hay feeder holds a generous portion so your bun can graze whenever the mood strikes, whether that is at 2 PM or 2 AM. The clamping screw system locks firmly onto pen rungs, so even the most determined chinning session will not knock it loose. You just fill it up, clip it on, and let your bun munch in peace.

Rabbits are natural grazers who need to eat hay constantly to keep their digestive system moving. A rabbit that runs out of hay, even for a few hours, can develop GI slowdown. Keeping a filled feeder available at all times is one of the simplest ways to support your bun’s gut health.

Where should I place my rabbit feeder for the best results?

Experienced rabbit owners know the trick: attach your feeder right next to the litter box. Buns love to munch and lounge at the same time, so placing the hay rack at head height near their favorite corner encourages healthy grazing habits. You will notice your bun settles into a routine quickly, flopping beside the feeder for long, happy munching sessions.

This feeder making it a practical choice for most rabbit breeds. It’s especially well suited for everyday use, helping keep hay or food easily accessible while saving space in the enclosure. For the best fit, check your enclosure bars first to make sure the clamp attaches securely.

Material: Plastic
Size: 5.51 in x 3.54 in” x 7.08 in” (14 cm x 9 cm x 18 cm)
Color: Available in 2 colors
Care: Rinse with warm water, dry fully before refilling
Best for: Small to medium rabbits, bar-style enclosures

A full hay rack and a happy bun flopping beside it. That is really all you need. 🐰

Is this plastic hay feeder big enough for a large breed bun?+
At 14cm x 9cm x 18cm, this feeder suits small to medium buns nicely. Larger breeds like Flemish Giants will go through it faster, so consider placing two feeders in the enclosure. That way your big fluffball always has hay available without you refilling every few hours.
Where should I attach the hay feeder inside my bun’s enclosure?+
Place it at your bun’s head height, ideally near the litter box. Rabbits naturally like to eat while they lounge, so positioning the feeder in their favorite corner encourages steady grazing. The clamping screw keeps it stable on the bars so your bun can pull hay comfortably.
How often should I refill the hay feeder for my bun?+
Check it at least twice a day and top it off whenever it looks low. Rabbits need unlimited hay around the clock, so never let the feeder sit empty. Fresh hay also smells better to your bun, and you will probably notice that excited nose-wiggle every time you refill it.
Can two buns share one hay feeder in the same enclosure?+
They can, but it depends on your buns’ personalities. Some pairs happily munch side by side, while others get territorial over food spots. If you notice one bun hogging the feeder or the other waiting to eat, adding a second feeder keeps everyone relaxed and well-fed.
How do I clean this plastic hay feeder properly?+
Remove it from the bars, shake out old hay, and rinse with warm water. A damp cloth handles any stuck bits. Let it dry completely before adding fresh hay so your bun gets a clean, dry meal every time. A weekly deep clean keeps things tidy and hygienic.