- Hay bin fits in any corner
- Holds between 7 and 12 kg depending on the model
- Grid to slow down ingestion and runs along the sides
- Available with a 30, 35, or 45 mm knotless mesh wire grid
| UK | USA | EU | BUST | Waist | Hips | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 8 | 4 | 34 | 31/32 | 23/24 | 33/34 |
| S | 10 | 6 | 36 | 33/34 | 25/26 | 35/36 |
| M | 12 | 8 | 38 | 35/36 | 27/28 | 37/38 |
| L | 12 | 8 | 38 | 35/36 | 27/28 | 37/38 |
| XL | 10 | 6 | 36 | 33/34 | 25/26 | 35/36 |
Standard model :
Height: 66 cm - Width: 93 cm - Depth: 66 cm
Large model :
Height: 78 cm - Width: 93 cm - Depth: 66 cm
The standard corner model is one of the Pacefeeders designed to fit into any corner, as well as stand alone in the center of the room. It holds approximately 7 to 9 kg of hay. It includes an adjustable grid that slides down during feeding.
The original Pacefeeder (with a perforated plate) also includes a sub-floor that collects dust, sand, pollen, and mold and can be cleaned after the horse has finished eating.
The large model holds between 9 and 12 kg of hay.
You can choose between a perforated plate with 8 cm diameter holes, or a metal grid with knotless mesh (45 mm, 35 mm, or 30 mm). The sub-floor is only included with the perforated plate, not the mesh grids.
The Pacefeeder allows for a natural feeding posture. Dust, sand, and pollen slide down and are collected under the floor. You can also soak the hay in the Pacefeeder and empty the water through the bottom opening.
Some tips:
- With chopped, soaked, or sprayed hay, use a 45mm mesh net because the forage compacts more easily and it's harder for the horse to grab it if you use a tray with holes.
- Take your time at the beginning to pull the forage through the holes or mesh to get the horse used to it. Also, place some hay next to or on top of it.
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