Haygain Forager falling apart

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Dolly pulled my brand new one apart! I am not that impressed with it. But you do need to make sure the top is fully clipped on and the wedge thingies clicked into place. It’s easy for those parts to not be properly clipped in. Dolly just knocks it over though and plays football with it
 

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Set up properly they don't come apart - mine only managed to destroy it when I didn't have the wedges in correctly. I tie mine so it can't be knocked around in the stable

Give them a call, they will talk you through the set up.

For my box ambling, internal worrier the forager has made a big difference.
 

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I found that tying it up meant Dolly could pull the lid off where the twine was however carefully I clipped it into place. I think Dolly pulled at it and created a pressure point at the tie point. I tied it 3 separate places to try and stop that. But she was still able to get the top off. Scarlett has no issues with it but I’ve given up on it for Dolly.
 

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There are special tie up holes, although I didn’t know this when I tied mine up!

if you would like I could send you the development officers number and they will be very happy to help make sure you have it set up correctly. Feed back is always welcome be it good or bad.

To add - I’m not connected to the company but my horses are guinea pigs for the development of the forager.
 

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In the green rim there are two holes - in one and out the other.

You can also weight it by putting sand in the bottom.
 
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