
Dollars, for Canadian sales the exchange rate will be applied on the day of sale.

**ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE**

*MEC Traps are priced in US Dollars, for Canadian sales the exchange rate will be applied on the day of sale. 408 Sporter XP Battue Right or Left Handed - $3,095.00 USD*.306 Sporter XP Battue Right or Left Handed - $2,795 USD*.306 Sporter XP 108MM or 90MM Left Handed - $2,695 USD*.200E Sporter 108mm or 90MM with Tilt Base - $2,895 CAD.100E Sporter with Tilt Base - $1,485 USD*.400E Sporter Skeet Set - 2 Traps - $5,995 USD*.300E Sporter Skeet Set - 2 Traps - $4,995 USD*.*Atlas Traps marked with and asterisk are priced in US Dollars,įor Canadian sales the exchange rate will be applied RTC - Rabbit, Teal & Chandelle - $3,199 USD*.Release cord not included with Pat Traps, add $160 USD for cord.

*Pat Traps are priced in US Dollars, for Canadian sales the exchange rate will be applied on the day of sale.

More than just a hay feeder, it provides a convenient all-in-one solution for hay and kibble that also prevents your rabbit from eating too quickly or making a mess. The Niteangel Grass Feeder is our favorite choice among every rabbit feeder in our reviews. See also: a breakdown of the best automatic hay feeders Conclusion Encourage good litter training behaviors by placing your new hay feeder right over your rabbit’s litter corner. There’s just one simple rule that you should follow when setting up your rabbit’s feeder: place it over their litter box! Rabbits are notorious for pooping and eating in the same place, and often enjoy having hay within easy reach of their bathroom. Plastic or softwood feeders should generally be avoided, as they are too easy to chew through and can potentially cause gastrointestinal distress for your rabbit. Metal or hardwood feeders are the best options, providing safety and durability in spades. The main difference, then, is the material that your feeder is made of. Feeders for rabbits all share a fairly simple design: A bin for hay, accessible between bars, that can be hung from your rabbit’s enclosure.
