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  • All year feeding suet log,  simply remove the outer sleeve & lid and hang around the  garden
  • This Hi-Energy suet log is suitable for all year round feeding of wild birds.
  • A complementary food for wild birds with a plastic hook at the top allowing you to place around the garden
  • This suet log contains cereals, oils, fats, seeds and minerals
  • Comes complete with a plastic hook for easy hanging around the garden
  • Suitable for all year round garden bird feeding
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Hi-Energy Suet Log

Regular price £2.95
Regular price £2.95 Sale price £2.95
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

This Hi-Energy suet log is suitable for all year round feeding of wild birds.

A complementary food for wild birds with a plastic hook at the top allowing you to place around the garden.

Appx. 420g

Composition: Cereals, oils & fats, seeds, minerals.

Please note: Not for human consumption.
May contain traces of nuts.
Wash hands after handling
Please keep packaging away from pets and children.
Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.

Customer Reviews

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Mrs Sheila. Sherrard-Smith (Walton on Thames, GB)
Suet log

I am waiting for suet logs. Sold out just now , thenirds just love them having to do with small suet balls iin cut off toe of tights, not sure how long it will last woodpecker might ruin my Heath Robinson arrangement!

Hello Sheila, many thanks for your review. We're sorry about the inconvenience and are working on restocking as soon as possible. Meanwhile, we love your resourcefulness with the cut-off tights!

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Christine (Warrington, GB)
Brilliant

Just as everyone else has said, these are of unbelievable quality & value. They're popular with all the garden visitors. Not so soft as to fall apart & not too firm as to require birds to stay in one place, picking at them for too long. The birds & I are hooked. Brilliant stuff!

Hello Christine, thank you for your review, that's great news thanks for sharing.

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Dudley Bennett (Swanage, GB)
Birds logging logs

Demolished in a day these birds love the logs.

Hello Dudley, thank you for your review. That's great news.

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Heidi (Stafford, GB)
A Starling Feast

We didn't have starlings in the garden much until they discovered this. It was devoured, solely by them, in a week!!!

Hello Heidi, many thanks for your review - lovely to hear your starlings have found the suet tasty.

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Patsy Anders (East Horsley, GB)

Very good. and delivery good too.

Hello Patsy, thank you for your review, that's great news.

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.