Heath Peanut Crunch Select Suet Cake Wild Bird Food, 11-oz, case of 12
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Make your backyard irresistible to songbirds with the Heath Peanut Crunch Select Suet Cake Bird Food. Made with rendered beef suet and loaded with seeds birds love like corn, milo, wheat and millet, plus peanuts, it’s the perfect high-energy, high-protein blend for year-round feeding. It’s great for outdoors since it doesn’t melt, so you can use it during any season no matter the weather. They help attract songbirds of all types, including cardinals, chickadees, goldfinches, juncos, kinglets, nuthatches, purple finches, siskins, tanagers, thrushes, titmice, warblers, woodpeckers and wrens. Simply place it in a suet cage and hang in your favorite birding spot, backyard garden, or bird cage. The formula is proudly made in the USA and each case comes with 12 cakes that are easy to open with a peel-tab and sealed for maximum freshness.
Key Benefits- Made with rendered beef suet and loaded with seeds birds love like corn, milo, wheat and millet, plus peanuts for a boost of protein.
- Doesn’t melt so it’s great for outdoor use to make any outdoor area irresistible to songbirds.
- Perfect for cardinals, chickadees, goldfinches, juncos, kinglets, nuthatches, purple finches, siskins, tanagers, thrushes, titmice, warblers, woodpeckers and wrens.
- Simply place it in a suet cage and hang in your favorite birding spot, backyard garden, or bird cage.
- Made in the USA with no artificial ingredients; case comes with 12 easy-peel open cakes that are sealed for freshness.
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Item Number131048
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Dimensions5.25 x 5.25 x 1.25 inches
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Weight8.25 pounds
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Feeder TypeSuet Cake Holder
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Bird TypeWild Bird, Finch, Cardinal, Chickadee, Junco, Kinglet, Nuthatch, Siskin, Tanager, Thrush, Titmouse, Warbler, Woodpecker, Wren
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Food FormSuet
Rendered Beef Suet, Corn, Milo, Wheat, Millet, Sunflower Seeds, Peanut Parts.
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 4.0% min |
Crude Fat | 30.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 12.0% max |
Place suet cake in suet cage and hang approximately 6 feet off the ground. Refill cage when empty. Store in a cool, dry place.
Customer Reviews
87% Recommend
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Birds won't eat it.
By JBJB on Dec 12, 2020
My birds usually consume at least 1 package of suet a week. I've not seen 1 bird eat this brand of suet so my guess is it may be rancid. I even crumbled it up and put it on a tray feeder and they still wouldn't eat it. Very disappointed. Won't be buying this brand again.
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Our birds love it
By Mouse on Nov 7, 2020
This seems to be a very healthy yet inexpensive suet and the birds are constantly enjoying it. The Flickers, the Jays, the Chickadees, the Titmouse...and more all share this. It doesn't last long because of this but I sure do enjoy watching all the birds enjoy it!
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Nobody eats ot
By Smoter on Jan 7, 2021
The birds just don’t seem attracted to any of the suet I bought. Any suggestions for suet they will really like? We are trying to attract woodpeckers mostly.
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Great Stuff
By MickeyO on Nov 7, 2020
I have been using this particular brands for years.
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Sticky Mess
By Barbara on May 31, 2020
Supposed to be no-melt. Had C & S no melt suet before. This gooey suet sticks to the container and your fingers.
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Peanut bird feeder
By Dawn on Apr 22, 2020
I love this product after receiving a free one from a friend! My yard is always full! I will continue to buy this product!
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Birds Loved Them
By Sandra on Mar 13, 2020
Just put these out for our wild birds before the recent snow storm and the birds love them! They smell very peanut-buttery and have lots of seeds in them.
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The Birds LOVE it!!!
By Dawnscats on Mar 9, 2020
I have many different birds that come to it. My only issue is the container is not recyclable But at this point I will get it again
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Birds like it
By MsJan on Jul 31, 2019
They leave a little bit of a mess on the ground from probably picking through it a bit, but it's still eaten up quickly.
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The birds love it
By Christi on Jul 3, 2019
The birds devour it. I have to chase a crow out occassionally.