Lillebro Fat Balls Wild Bird Food Saver Pack
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Product description
Ingredients
Grain (corn, wheat), oils and fats, seeds (sorghum, sunflower seeds), minerals (calcium carbonate).
Analytical constituents
| protein | 8.6 % |
| fat | 19.0 % |
| fibre | 2.1 % |
| ash | 3.8 % |
Feeding guide
Lillebro Fat Balls Wild Bird Food is a supplementary food for birds, suitable for all-year feeding.
Ideally, fasten to a tree or bush in the garden at a raised, protected location, or place them in their own food holder. When feeding in extreme cold, squeeze the fat balls slightly before putting them outside. Please remove empty nets to ensure that the wild birds in your garden stay safe.
As well as feeding the wild birds, please make sure that they also have water and somewhere to shelter. This will help to make them feel welcome and secure, and also encourage them to return.
Reviews
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AI generated summary based on reviews added by customers
These fat balls are generally well-liked by birds, with many customers praising their appeal. However, some reviews mention that they can be too hard, making them difficult for birds and even woodpeckers to eat, and some find them crumbly or messy in the rain. The netting is considered an environmental concern, but the overall sentiment is positive as birds seem to enjoy them, and many customers plan to buy them again.










