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Chopped Peanuts Reviews

4.9 Rating 217 Reviews
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Great for fledglings and smaller garden birds, chopped peanuts can be easily digested. They can be fed on their own or mixed with other bird seeds.

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Kathryn Force
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Posted 1 day ago
The blue tits love these. We always have a garden full.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Nigel Boatman
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They were fine
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Eileen Payne
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Oh dear! Wish I'd not bought a bag of these to try....................they seem to evaporate when I put them into the feeder! They get eaten so quickly ......it's definitely going to cost me!!! The Blue Tits and Great Tits absolutely love them, a nuthatch has suddenly appeared and a Speckled Woodpecker is now a regular visitor. The only problem with them is that as they are quite finely chopped they do tend to drop out of the feeder a bit.......the blackbirds are thrilled by this so I suppose everyone is happy!
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Helen Prabucki
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Vine House Farm Wild Bird Foods are all good quality. The peanut granules are just that and they are ideal for small young birds when they are learning to feed themselves and are not too big for some adult birds to feed their young. I have been buying wild bird food from Vine House Farm for many years apart from when I was in the throws of a house move. Highly recommend the chopped peanuts as they can be ground food.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Mrs Mrs Whitlam
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The peanuts are far superior to other makes which can be measured by the amount of peanuts eaten. The birds love them and bring all their fledglings to be fed. So cute.
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Posted 2 months ago
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Posted 2 months ago
Carole Miller
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As always, good quality quickly eaten by birds and squirrels
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Posted 4 months ago