Super Suet Fat Balls Reviews

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With 50% more fat than our traditional Suet Fat Balls, our Super Suet Fat Balls are a firm favourite with garden birds and an extremely popular choice in most peoples' gardens. They are a valuable source of energy for a wide range of species, with the Tit family especially enjoying them. Made up of mealworm powder, peanut & wheat flour, finely ground & mixed with the suet, giving a pale finish. Beware of cheap suet balls as they can be mixed with sand, grit or sweepings to bulk them out

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Enjoyed by all the birds. 8 fat balls gone in 2 days!!
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Posted 3 years ago
The tits seem to be enjoying them very much. I do wonder if such a very fatty diet can be good for them in excess, as they seem to prefer the fat balls to the peanuts which are constantly on offer to them. Humans would surely die of a heart attack if they ate so much fat!
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Posted 3 years ago
The birds like this product which pleases me.
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Posted 3 years ago
Birds love them - what more can you ask?
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Posted 3 years ago
They seem to be fairly popular but not as popular as the sunflower hearts.
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Posted 3 years ago
This winter, the smaller birds have been more grateful than ever for the fat balls. It certainly entices more into the garden, which is good to see. I reckon I have to refill the feeder every other day such is the demand!
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Posted 3 years ago
You can tell when you look at the Super Suet Fat Balls that they are a really quality product. They are made with a smooth dense suet fortified with mealworm, peanut and wheat flour and the birds, and squirrels unfortunately!, can't get enough of them! They don't crumble unlike some of the cheaper fat balls so last really well given how popular they are. Just about to order more...
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Posted 3 years ago
Our garden is now awash with tits - blue, great, marsh, coal and long-tailed. We have four robins regularly in the garden together - don't understand it as they're not fighting, but they all love the fat balls - both in a tall 'tube' type of holder, and in a hanging tray particularly for the robins. Unlike with the black sunflower, for which they fly in and fly out, they sit there gorging themselves so can watch them for ages. I hope they cannot over-eat!
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Posted 3 years ago