Super Suet Fat Balls - Berry Flavour Reviews

4.5 Rating 90 Reviews
Superb as ever
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Posted 1 week ago
Birds love these !
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Posted 1 week ago
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Posted 1 month ago
Jacqueline Frankham
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Not being consumed by birds. exept just a very little when no other option, Birds fed at two sites domestic , and fishing Lakes 6 miles apart.
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Posted 1 month ago
Hello Thankyou for your review. I can see by your order history that this is the first time you have used super suet fat balls berry flavour. It can take a while for birds to get use to new feeds. They will come when they are ready, try breaking them up to start with /mix them in with other feeds. Kindest Regards Vine House Farm
Posted 1 month ago
Richard Johnson
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Gabriella Atzori
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After some hesitation, these pink suet balls seem to be as popular as their cousins, the pale yellow ones. Tits of all sorts, sparrows and starlings love them straight from the feeder, but also the winged ground feeders like blackbirds, dunnocks, the resident robin and pigeons will hover under the feeder waiting for crumbs to fall off when the starlings are at it. A nice partnership, food for every bird!
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Posted 1 month ago
Kevin Massey
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Having used the usual fat balls I thought I'd try the berry ones for the birds this time but for whatever reason they don't seem to be as popular with the birds this time. They are slowly going but compared to the usual fat balls which the birds love this isn't quite the same.
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Posted 2 months ago
Hello Thankyou for your review. As this is the first time you have used the berry fat balls ,it can take a while for the birds to adjust/except new feeds. Try mixing them in with your other fat balls or break a few up and put them in a ground feeder with other seed. You need to allow time for the birds to get use to them. Kindest Regards Vine House Farm
Posted 1 month ago
The birds love them and they don't get soggy in the rain
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Posted 2 months ago