Attract and Nourish Wild Birds with 12.5kg of Berry-Flavoured Suet Pellets
Feed your garden birds with our 12.5kg berry flavoured suet pellets. This larger bulk bag will keep your feeders topped up for longer and is great value. Perfect for colder months when natural food is scarce.
Formulated to hold their shape, these suet pellets won’t crumble or clump and are easy to handle. Packed with fats and calories they provide a concentrated energy source to keep your birds healthy and active. Use in hanging feeders, on tables or on the ground.
The berry flavour is designed to attract a broad spectrum of wild bird species including blue tits, robins and blackbirds. Whether it’s tough winters or busy breeding seasons, these suet pellets will be a constant food source for your garden.
Big on Nutrition, Big on Value – 12.5kg of Berry Suet Pellets
Choose our 12.5kg Berry-Flavoured Suet Pellets to give your garden birds the energy and nutrition they need while enjoying exceptional value with this bulk size. Expertly crafted to resist crumbling and clumping, these high-quality pellets are perfect for attracting a wide variety of wild birds and supporting them through every season. Whether you’re filling feeders in the winter or helping birds during nesting season, this long-lasting, nutritious option ensures your garden remains full of vibrant birdlife. Invest in the best for your feathered visitors and transform your outdoor space into a haven for wildlife.
Ingredients
- Cereals
- Beef Suet
- Seeds
- Peanut Flour
- Glycerol
- Raisins
- Rowan Berries
- Calcium
- Natural Colourant
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.