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Ready Peck Seed Feeder Mix Reviews

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Posted 2 months ago
I use this in a Homgar squirrel proof feeder which also has a cage around the feeder area so that only small birds can enter to take the seed. The birds love it and I am having to top it up every other day so recently bought a further supply whilst it was on offer. Ivel Valley provide an easy and efficient online order procedure with prompt delivery. Thoroughly recommend this product.
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Posted 2 months ago
This mix is excellant it's very clean ( NO DUST ) all the birds love it,i feed it in feeders on the table and ground feeder.
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Posted 3 months ago
Great quality compared to cheaper ones from discount stores. Worth the price as I'm confident it won't harm the birds.
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Posted 3 months ago
Never any waste says it all.
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Posted 3 months ago
CHRISTOPHER C
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A top quality seed mix that means our feeders are very popular & attracting lots of birds. Order to delivery is very fast, a great service.
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Posted 3 months ago
Excellent quality seed so fresh and birds adore it! No waste at all, not cheap but no waste is actually a saver! Will order again without hesitation
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Posted 3 months ago
Bags newly opened always smell fresh. No wastage and more to the point, the birds enjoy it (and the blessed squirrels). And thank you Ivel Valley for using such an excellent courier! This following paragraph is not about Ready Peck . I used the no mess product a couple of times for the following reason: Once I step out at about 6-7 am, the gulls, who nest on out chimneys, give the call. Pigeons, jackdaws and crows arrive in their droves. Little chaps have no chance against aggression and numbers and do not come near the feeders or the ground in their presence. Squirrels dive into feeders asap! I decided to use the no mess version and thoroughly wetted it in the evening. Having been stripped of the husks, the seeds expanded greatly. Nearly double the volume and the "biggies" felt more satisfied earlier and left early instead of rootling around for morsels and keeping the littlies at bay. That left the coast clear for the little ones to whom I fed the Ready Peck Seed Feeder Mix on the ground and in feeders. It seems to have been a good experiment. I'd love to hear from anybody to shoot me down or give advice on my idea!
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Posted 3 months ago