Ultimate Energy Mix with Suet Reviews

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An ideal mixed seed for the cold winter months, breeding season or when you simply want to give your wild birds a treat. Our Ultimate Energy with Suet contains sunflower heart chips, sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, kibbled maize, insect suet pellets and pinhead oats. A bird food mix that your wild birds will want to keep coming back to your feeders for more. Ultimate Energy with Suet bird food can be fed in seed feeders, on bird tables and ground feeders. Please note that this is quite a fine mix of seed and the seeds may get sticky in very damp conditions.

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Sandra Andrews
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As always throughout the years I am always happy with delivery and goods. Thank you.
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Posted 1 month ago
Mr Royston Mead
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This is certainly my favourite, all types of birds love it and virtually no wastage. The only trouble is it goes so fast
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Posted 1 month ago
All my beautiful birds love it ❤️
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Posted 1 month ago
Excellent product - the birds eat all of it and the tray is empty within a couple of hours
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Posted 2 months ago
Julie Rogers
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I have a large variety of birds in my garden and they all love the ultimate energy mix no sooner have I put it on the bird table and in feeders and they are all fighting over it, I only buy from Vine House now, it may be a bit more expensive but there is never any waste so more cost effective in the end.
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Posted 2 months ago
Have used this product for several years. The birds love it and thee is never any mess left. I didn't know the robins liked suet pellets or the they would learn to land on the hanging feeders to get them.
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Posted 2 months ago
Good suet and sunflower seeds content. Not dusty like a lot of cheap bird food seems to be.
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Posted 2 months ago
Karen Wright
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All the birds love it… there’s something for everyone. I’m the envy of the village with all the different birds that come, and so many.
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Posted 3 months ago