
The unique design offers several features not found with conventional "J" feeders. They include: Virtual elimination of moldy feed corners; less contamination with urine and feces; reduction of cage front space requirements while maintaining full feeder capacity for doe and litter; slanted front design for superior record card visibility; no protrusion into the cage reduces possible injury to animals; unique method of attachment to wire cages prevents accidental feeder knockdown while allowing instant removal when desired; wide top for easy filling; large 4" high opening allows easier access for larger breeds.
Please note these covers will only work on Pro-B feeders, they do not work on j-style feeders.
Reviews
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Pro b feed saver
This is an awesome space saving feeder. My only complaint is it needs something on each side to hold it in place (maybe something like it has on the top to wrap around wire?). My rabbits have figured out how to push it out someway some how, so I think some extra places to secure it down would fix the problem.
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Pro-B-Feed Saver Feeder
These are my favorite feeders, and are very well made. The wire does wear out after a long time and will need replacing (most of mine go over a decade before that).
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No waste feeder
Good feeder for young rabbits ,they cannot dig and waste there feed with it.
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Large Pro-B Feed Saver Feeder
This feeder is a great size, easy to mount, and the rabbits don't scratch out the feed.
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Best Holland Lop Feeders ever
Love these feeders! Used them over 30 years ago, and today I still love them for those little fat heads :) Excellent for babies as well as they can reach the feeder.
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Perfect for Holland Lops
Perfect for lops
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Pro-B Feeder
Best feeder I've found. Does a better job of keeping kits from climbing into feeder and helps keep adults from digging and wasting feed.
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Feeders
They sold many problems
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Pro-B Feed Saver Feeder
I LOVE these feeders! I don't get many feed diggers with this style and they hold quite a bit of feed for mom's and litters. The only weak point is the screens do wear out after 15+ years of use and the feeder will need replacing when this occurs.