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Premium High Energy-25Kg Reviews

4.9 Rating 257 Reviews
Richard Snell
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Reasonably priced and prompt delivery of a fine product.
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Posted 5 years ago
This beats equivalent RSPB & Richard Jackson’s bird food to a pulp! I can’t keep the feeders topped up - I have to re-fill every other day & we have 4 feeding stations! I think all the garden birds in a 10 mile radius come to feed in our garden - such is the quality of this feed.
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Posted 5 years ago
David Roy Ford
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many of the birds in our garden like this mix of seeds, sparrows, tits, robins, starlings and a number of ground feeders who pick up the stuff that falls to the ground, such as collard doves, pigeons, etc. The birds seem to thrive on it.
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Posted 5 years ago
Terence Fulcher
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Birds seem to love the mix except for the tiny, round, black seeds ( rape seed?). If this type of seed is omitted in future I will give a maximum score. Thank you for your excellent service.
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Posted 5 years ago
I find there is no waste with the premium high energy bird feed unlike seed mixes which included wheat .Wheat was always left by most birds except pigeons which I discourage along with squirrels
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Posted 5 years ago
Eileen Bennett
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When we have tried to economise with cheaper mixes, the birds just waste half of the feed. With this premium mix, they eat everything with relish, and many birds come to the feeders, including gold finches, nuthatches and woodpeckers. During the winter months we think it is especially important to give our feathered visitors the best we can afford, and this means Vine House every time.
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Posted 5 years ago
Bought from Vine House Farm for a number of years now because the products are always of good quality and delivered promptly.
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Posted 5 years ago
A great general purpose bird feed and, as it doesn't contain wheat, there's much less mess underneath the feeders!
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Posted 5 years ago