Fat Balls 50 pack

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Fuel Your Feathered Friends with High Energy Wild Bird Fat Balls

Keep your fat ball feeders well stocked and your garden birds well-fed with our pack of 50 high energy wild bird fat balls. This ample quantity ensures that you won't run out of these nutritious treats anytime soon, providing a reliable food source for wild birds in your garden, especially during the cold months when they need extra calories and energy.

Our fat balls are made from quality ingredients, offering a high energy and calorie dense option that supports the health and vitality of wild birds. Rich in essential fats and nutrients, these fat balls help birds maintain their energy levels and stay warm during harsh winter weather.

Designed with the environment in mind, our fat balls are completely net free. This eco-friendly choice reduces plastic waste and the risk of harm to birds and other wildlife. Instead of using plastic nets, we recommend placing the fat balls in a dedicated fat ball feeder. These feeders can be positioned in various spots for the best results hang them from a tree branch, hook, or bird table to attract a wide variety of birds. To protect the fat balls from squirrels and larger birds, consider using a squirrel proof feeder. These feeders are specifically designed to prevent unwanted visitors from accessing the food, ensuring that your fat balls are reserved for the smaller wild birds you intend to nourish. With this setup, you can create a safe, sustainable, and inviting feeding environment in your garden.

     

Ingredients

  • Wheat
  • Beef Tallow
  • Sunflower Seeds
  • Calcium Carbonate
  • Maize
  • Sorghum

Pour & Position

  • Pour bird seed into a clean, dry bird feeder.
  • Place the feeder in a quiet, sheltered spot with a clear view.
  • For ground feeding, scatter the seed on a low platform or directly on the ground.
  • Ensure ground feeding areas are safe from predators.
  • Place your bird table in a sheltered spot and make sure to clean any old spoilt seed first.

Storage & Maintenance

  • Reseal the bag and store bird seed in a cool and dry location away from direct sunlight.
  • Discard any spoilt seed to prevent bacteria spread.
  • Clean feeders and bird tables every two weeks
  • Use an antibacterial solution to wash feeders, rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before refilling.