Our all-natural willow wooden hay feeders provide a safe, tactile and interesting way for your fur babies to access their hay. They will love the ease of access from 3cm gaps which make the hay easy for them to pull out and munch, and they will also enjoy the natural willow wood, both for its scent and when they feel the need to gnaw on wood to grind their teeth.
These hay feeders are all hand made by us with entirely natural products - there is no plastic glue or artificial materials at all in them. The willow sticks are thread with natural jute twine and tightly tied such that they also stand solidly when not being hung, meaning you can also use them as a free-standing hay feeder if you don't want to hang it to the side of your enclosure (do tie off the strings if using as a free-standing feeder to avoid entanglement issues).
Willow wood grows naturally and as such there are minor curves in some of the sticks from which these feeders are made. However, we do accommodate for any curves when constructing the feeders to enhance the shape and stability of the feeder.
Your willow wood hay feeder will be supplied empty for you to fill with your preferred hay. We have filled ours with premium Timothy Hay here, to show you visually how they look when filled.
The frame of the feeders measure approximately 20cm wide (8 inches) by 10cm deep (4 inches) and are 22cm high (8.5 inches) to the top of the frame. The full hung height to the top of the metal hooks is approximately 36cm (14 inches)
Hay feeding advice
It is always beneficial to provide a number of different hay feeders for your pets because this adds enrichment and choice. Not only do they thrive when given choice, but also your feeders will last longer against the effects of tugging and chewing by determined little fur babies.
Willow Wooden Hanging Hay Feeder
- Please ensure this toy is suitable for your pet's health - being aware of any allergies they have or contraindications of any medication they may be taking. Also, always supervise and monitor your pet during play, and regularly check your pet's toys, removing and replacing them if damaged or if parts become detached which could be a choking hazard. Always seek immediate veterinary attention if you are concerned about your pet's health.