National Trust CJ Wildlife Fat Balls For Wild Birds 6 x 80g
£2
£4.17 per kgProduct information
Extremely high quality – a high fat content and no addition of lime, plus quality ingredients such as black sunflower seeds, chopped peanuts, cereals, seeds and oils.
Unique composition - balls remain soft enough in extreme cold, but are also great for use in summer shade. The high fat content ensures that the fat balls are suitably water-repellent.
Net Free - supplied without nets making them safer for birds and wildlife and more environmentally friendly.
Loved by:
Robins, tits, sparrows, wrens, thrushes, blackbirds, woodpeckers and more.
Preparation and Usage
Once opened, store in a cool, dry place and use within 3 months
This product contains nuts.
Not for human consumption.
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Ingredients
Composition: Cereals, nuts, seeds with oils and fats derived of vegetable origin
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 14.5%
Crude oils and fats 39.5%
Crude fibre 9%
Crude ash 2%
495 kcal / 100g
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (18)
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FANTASTIC!
These fat balls have so many seeds they're great for the birds when I crumble them and then add with regular bird seeds.... The birds love them! highly recommend...
A favourite for the birds
The birds in my garden go crazy for these fat balls. As soon as I fill them, they ( a group of long tailed tits, blue tits and great tits ) are there within a minute!
It seems a bit mean to complain
...because these were at a reduced price, but on behalf of my feathered friends, we weren't happy to be expecting 6 fat balls - only to receive five and a half. Not so cheep after all.
Absolutely lovely product
I stopped buying fat balls a few years ago as for some reason the birds in our garden had been ignoring them. I thought I would give these a try as I could buy a small pack of six. They've been a hit with the Blue tits and Great tits. Feeder busy and food being eaten. Will be buying more.
regular buy
birds love them! these attract lots of different species.
Excellent
I bought some expensive fat balls from a farm bird food specialist, it turns out the birds prefer these. Thanks feathery friends.
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