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Super Value Fat Balls for Birds (no nets)

Super Value Fat Balls for Birds (no nets)

Regular price £8.99
Regular price £9.99 Sale price £8.99
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VAT included (where applicable).
Size

Ideal for

Blackbird, Song Thrush, Robin, Wren, Dunnock, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Coal Tit, Long-Tailed Tit, Greenfinch, Chaffinch, Siskin, Starling, House Sparrow, Great Spotted Woodpecker

 Suet Feeder Bird Table

Original and affordable fat balls for birds - supplied without nets. 

They're popular, simple yet very effective. 

Fat balls remain a popular feeding format and they're an affordable favourite of birds and garden birders. They can be fed in several ways and our favourite is from a dedicated fat ball feeder like the ones below...

Another popular way is to place them whole on a bird table or, alternatively, they can be diced (chopped) into nuggets of high-energy nutrition for the more petite tits and finches.

Feed them all year round and watch how popular they are with Blue Tits, Great Tits, Long-tailed Tits and even the rather dashing Great Spotted Woodpecker.

(Can vary in texture and colour)

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What are fat balls, and how are they beneficial for birds?

Fat balls are compact feed items made from a mix of fats, seeds, and grains, offering high-energy nutrition essential for birds, especially during colder months or breeding seasons.

Shop fat balls from Haith's for garden birds here

Why choose Haith’s for fat balls?

Our original and cost-effective formula is delivered without nets. These popular fat balls are simple yet incredibly effective. They're adored by birds and bird enthusiasts alike for their versatility. Whether in dedicated feeders, whole on bird tables or diced for smaller birds like tits and finches, Haith's Fat Balls provide high-energy nutrition.

Are Haith's fat balls environmentally friendly?

Absolutely! Haith's fat balls are supplied without nets, reducing unnecessary packaging and
promoting environmental friendliness.

Super Value Fat Balls (without nets) FAQs

Can Haith's fat balls be offered year-round?

Yes, they are formulated for year-round feeding, providing consistent nutrition for birds in all seasons.

Do I need a dedicated feeder for Haith's fat balls?

While not necessary, dedicated feeders optimise the feeding experience, preventing wastage and ensuring easy access for birds. Shop our Suet Feeders range here.

How should I store Haith's Fat Balls for Optimal Freshness?

Storing them in a cool, dry place preserves their freshness, ensuring birds receive high-quality nutrition.

 

 

Customer Reviews

Based on 71 reviews
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Diana Potter (Orpington, GB)

Not as good as the white suet fat balls which I found the birds loved.Disappointed that these are no longer available.

Thank you for taking the time to review our Super Value Fat Balls. We're sorry to hear that they haven't been a hit in your garden, especially as they’ve been so popular with other customers. Our Great British Suet Balls, which are whiter in shade, are in stock and could be a great alternative. You can find them here: https://haiths.com/products/great-british-suet-balls-no-nets

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Deborah Williams (Forres, GB)
Excellent quality food and very quick delivery with notifications. Thankyou

Excellent service, fast delivery and quality food.

Hello Deborah, thank you for this lovely review, and for attaching a great photo too.

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Isobel Treloar (Alton, GB)
Not popular

The birds are very reluctant to eat these Super Value fat balls after having had the white ones usually. Rather annoying.

Hello Isobel, thank you for taking the time to leave a review for our Super Value Fat Balls. We apologize that they were not as popular with your feathered friends as our white ones. We value your feedback and will take it into consideration. Thank you for your support.

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Anon (Windsor, GB)
Popular

Always good quality

Hello, thank you, it's great to hear that the Super Value Fat Balls are popular in your garden.

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Marion Davidson (Falkirk, GB)
popular with the **** families; also robin has learned to hover and feed.a

A bonus for our small birds in cold,damp weather

Hello, many thanks for your lovely review.