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Premium High Energy Reviews

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This Premium High Energy Mix contains sunflower hearts, peanut granules, white millet, kibbled maize, pinhead oats, canary seed, oil seed rape and red millet. High energy sunflower hearts and chopped peanuts are in this year-round favourite. Contains no wheat. Suitable for seed feeder, bird tables and ground feeders.

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Excellent bag of bird seed. A very very small note of concern is the higher than average amount of very small seed...millet ?....which the seed feeders seem to throw out and not even the chaffinches pick up.
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Posted 2 months ago
good bird food as allways fast post
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Posted 3 months ago
Mrs Josephine Evans
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Superb quality and prompt delivery as usual
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Posted 3 months ago
Mrs Valerie Page
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No waste top quality wild bird food. Great supplier who loves their work and ensures that the packaging is always protective and we've never experienced a hint of mould. I have used Vine House Farm for over 15 years and never had cause for one complaint. We are just a normal couple of pensioners but buy large sacks . We always have 3 mixes on the go and , as usual, have started Premiun High Energy mix this month. I can't see us ever stopping . After all ... the birds in our suburban garden bring us great joy so lets keep them healthy.
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Posted 3 months ago
Have used this supplier a number of times and the birds favour this seed against others that I have tried and the service is second to none.
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Posted 3 months ago
Prompt delivery for a good product.
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Posted 3 months ago
Dennis Clark
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Our garden birds seem happy with this mix although it does contain rather a lot of maize which they don't appear to like.
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Posted 3 months ago
Even in a city the small birds love this seed. They are feeding on it even in preference to the fat in the next feeder.
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Posted 3 months ago