Wooden Rabbit Hay Feeder Tower, Clean Hay All Day

$24.90

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Wooden Rabbit Hay Feeder Tower, Clean Hay All Day
Wooden Rabbit Hay Feeder Tower, Clean Hay All Day
$24.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Keeps hay clean and dry
✔️ Reduces hay waste
✔️ Solid natural wood build
✔️ Easy slot-together assembly

If you’ve ever watched your rabbit hay feeder situation turn into chaos, you know the struggle. Your bun grabs a mouthful of timothy, flings half of it across the enclosure, then hops right through the pile. This wooden hay feeder tower keeps everything contained so your fluffball can munch on fresh, clean hay whenever those little nose wiggles start up. Just fill the tower, and let your rabbit pull strands through the openings at their own pace.

A bunny hay feeder that keeps meals fresh and tidy

Hay scattered on the floor gets damp, dirty, and ignored. This wooden hay rack holds a generous portion upright inside a ventilated tower shape, so air circulates and moisture stays out. Your bun simply tugs hay through the side openings, which also slows down those enthusiastic eaters who like to yank out everything at once. Because the hay feeder for rabbits sits on a stable base, it won’t tip over during a particularly energetic foraging session. One less mess to clean up, and your rabbit feeder actually does its job between refills.

wooden rabbit hay feeder tower

Rabbits need unlimited access to hay every single day. It should make up around 80% of their diet, keeping their gut moving and their ever-growing teeth naturally filed down. A good feeding setup encourages steady grazing rather than binge eating, which is closer to how wild rabbits naturally forage throughout the day.

Where should you place this feeder in your rabbit’s space?

Set it near your bun’s favorite lounging spot, but not right next to the litter area. Most rabbits like to munch hay while they relax, so placing the tower where they tend to flop gives them easy access without mixing eating and bathroom zones. If your rabbit ignores the feeder at first, try tucking a few favorite herbs between the hay strands. That suspicious first sniff usually turns into excited nibbling pretty quickly.

With a height of 11.4 in, this feeder is designed to suit rabbits of all sizes, offering easy access to hay while encouraging natural feeding habits. Its vertical design helps keep hay clean, organized, and readily available throughout the day.

Material: Natural wood
Size: H 11.4 in x W 6.5 in (29 cm x 16.5 cm)
Assembly: Slot-together pieces, no tools needed
Care: Wipe with a damp cloth, avoid chemical cleaners
Best for: All rabbit setups, including indoor enclosures with bars

Fresh hay, happy bun, fewer messes to sweep up. That’s really all there is to it 🐰

How much hay fits inside this wooden feeder tower?+
It holds a generous handful of hay, enough for a medium-sized bun to graze on for several hours. You will likely refill it once or twice a day depending on how enthusiastic your rabbit is about pulling strands out. Always keep it topped up so your bun has constant access.
Will my rabbit tip this hay feeder over during zoomies?+
The flat base keeps it stable during normal use, and the tower shape lowers the center of gravity when filled with hay. That said, if your bun does full-speed binkies through the enclosure and crashes into it, it could shift. Placing it in a corner helps keep things steady.
Can I use this feeder for different types of hay?+
Absolutely. Timothy, orchard grass, oat hay, or meadow hay all work well. Longer strands are easier for your bun to pull through the openings. If you use a choppier cut, pack it a little tighter so the shorter pieces don’t fall through too quickly.
How often should I clean this rabbit hay feeder?+
Give it a wipe with a damp cloth once a week, or whenever you notice dust buildup. Remove any old hay before adding fresh batches. Avoid soap or chemical cleaners since your bun will nibble on the wood, and that is completely normal rabbit behavior.
Is this feeder suitable for two rabbits sharing the same space?+
A bonded pair can share it, but you might notice one bun hogging the best side. If both rabbits are big hay eaters, consider getting two feeders placed in different spots. That way each bun has their own grazing station and nobody gets grumpy about sharing.