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Super Suet Fat Balls Reviews

4.8 Rating 1,246 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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Mr Graham Whitby
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very popular with blue, long tailed and great tits and the occasional blackbird and house sparrow
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Posted 3 years ago
Terence Mead
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The birds love them-what more can be said
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Posted 3 years ago
These fat balls are definitely a favourite of the birds in my garden. I get more visits per day eating these than I do with any of the others. Excellent customer service as well.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mrs Heather Baker
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they are so much loved by GS Woodpeckers, bluetits and starlings I put 5 out every day and they are gone by evening!
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Ken McDonald
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These were extremely dry and hard, nowhere near as popular as previous deliveries.
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Posted 3 years ago
Hello, Thank you for your feedback, I am sorry to hear that the Super Suet Fat Balls were not up to the normal standard, I will process a 10% refund for you for the fat balls.
Posted 3 years ago
Marysia Owsianka
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Delivery was very quick, especially as i live far away. My birds love the Fat Balls, they eat about 3 a day. The design of the squirrel - proof feeder is such that every bit is accessible and nothing is wasted. The balls just get smaller and smaller. Great fun. Thank you. M. Owsianka
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Posted 3 years ago
I have bought the super suet fat balls in the past and been delighted with them. I felt uncomfortable seeing the high insect content in my latest delivery. As a passionate nature lover I feel uncomfortable at the thought that insects are being breed to feed to birds in this way.
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Posted 3 years ago
Patrick De Cruz
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Proof of the pudding is in the eating, the birds are on the fat ball feeders constantly through the winter and early spring.
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Posted 3 years ago