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JarBax



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Registered: March 2006
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Bought some wardrobe baskets in Lidl. They are designed to slide over a shelf, creating an extra storage level. Turned this one on it's side, sliding it over the grids instead of a shelf, it makes a fabulous hay rack!
· Date: 9/29/07 · Views: 1808 ·
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eeyorestreats
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Registered: September 2007
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10/4/07 2:46pm Rating: 10.00 

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eeyorestreats
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10/4/07 2:47pm

That is a great idea!!!
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CavyGrandma
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Registered: October 2007
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11/30/07 1:54pm Rating: 10.00 

I have one that looks just like that! I got it at Ikea for about $4. It holds enough hay for my two piggies for about 2 or 3 days.
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JarBax

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12/1/07 12:39am

Yup, it certainly holds a lot of hay! I have to make sure that I shoogle the hay around at least daily, as they nibble from the bottom first, leaving 'holes'. Mind you, my grid haystacks did that too!
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GuineaWolf

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2/9/08 11:28am Rating: 10.00 

Good idea!
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