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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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Angus Mackenzie
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7The delivery arrived without the due warning promised. On opening discovered 8 fat balls smashed due to poor handling somewhere along the line. Angus
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Posted 3 years ago
Wendy Anderton
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Apparently, according to my feathered friends, they taste divine, with the embedded insects adding greatly to the experience.
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Posted 3 years ago
Janine Titman
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Easy to order and super fast delivery. My garden birds absolutely love this product and I won’t use anything else. Great to buy in bulk and I would definitely recommend. This is the second time I have bought this product.
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Posted 3 years ago
Richard Stewart
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The Super Suet Fat Balls are a great favourite with the bird visitors big and small that visit the fat ball feeders hanging from the branches of the tree outside my kitchen window. So popular that they have to be replenished several times a day.
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Posted 3 years ago
Birds just love these, good product! Great service too!
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Posted 3 years ago
Mrs Carolyn Taylor
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Our garden birds love the Super Suet Fat Balls, which are softer than the cheaper fat balls, and require less energy to peck pieces off. We use them in feeders specifically designed for holding them, and they attract birds of several species. Even the blackbirds get their share, picking up bits that fall to the ground. They're especially appreciated in the cold winter months, though they're enjoyed at all times of the year.
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Posted 3 years ago
Lynn Boardman
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The birds go mad for these. I've never seen far balls disappear like these!
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Ronald Hooton
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Birds love them
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Posted 3 years ago