Premium High Energy Reviews

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This Premium High Energy Mix contains sunflower hearts, peanut granules, white millet, kibbled maize, pinhead oats, canary seed, oil seed rape and red millet. High energy sunflower hearts and chopped peanuts are in this year-round favourite. Contains no wheat. Suitable for seed feeder, bird tables and ground feeders.

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Julie Coleman
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Good quality product and good value.
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Posted 1 month ago
BERTHA HUCKVALE
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It must be good. Even the seagulls here eat it!
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Posted 1 month ago
Quickly eaten by birds and grey squirrel -particularly at this time of year. Any mix falling from feeder is eaten by ground feeding birds. Same happens with suet balls.
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Eileen Huges
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All the birds love the seed. Especially the Yellowhammers 12 at a time. I am very pleased with the amazing speedy delivery to Isle of Wight. Vinehouse Farm reaches parts that others find a challenge. Thank you
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Mr Paul Curson
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Every ingredient of the mix gets eaten. No problems with use or quality.
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Ms Angela Pooley
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This is an excellent product for feeding garden birds, they love it. The bonus is tthat's it's sustainably grown on a UK farm and reasonably priced. Efficient ordering and delivery process.
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Mr Roger Fentem
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The wild birds who visit my garden adore this premium high energy seed mix. The usual suspects are Blue, Great, and Coal Tits, House Sparrows, Green Finches, Chaffinches, and even Goldfinches. Recently Crows have started showing and interest by swinging on a feeder to spill some content onto the floor to waiting companions. Magpies, Wood Pigeons and Collar Doves join in the ground feeding of spilled seed.
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Ann Richardsann
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The birds seem to love it and who am I to argue?
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