Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business? Click Here

Ultimate Energy Mix with Suet Reviews

4.8 Rating 368 Reviews
Read Vine House Farm Reviews

An ideal mixed seed for the cold winter months, breeding season or when you simply want to give your wild birds a treat. Our Ultimate Energy with Suet contains sunflower heart chips, sunflower hearts, chopped peanuts, kibbled maize, insect suet pellets and pinhead oats. A bird food mix that your wild birds will want to keep coming back to your feeders for more. Ultimate Energy with Suet bird food can be fed in seed feeders, on bird tables and ground feeders. Please note that this is quite a fine mix of seed and the seeds may get sticky in very damp conditions.

Visit Product Page
Mr Roz Phillips
Verified Reviewer
Ultimate energy seed is great and the birds can't get enough. However, stop addressing me as 'Mr' or I'll buy my seed from the Really Wild Bird Food Co in future.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Our apologies, we have now corrected this on our systems so this won't occur again. Glad to hear the seed mix is going down a treat!
Posted 1 year ago
Good products and good service. No problems. Regards, B Hobbs
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Birds love it, in the feeder or on the ground, so none is wasted.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
LOUISE CLARKSON
Verified Reviewer
Fast delivery. Excellent quality.. a picture paints a thousand tweets.. here's Rube helping me with filling the feeder.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Great mix of seed plus the suet, attracts dozens of birds each day, wonderful.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
This Ultimate Energy Mix with Suet is proving to be the "go to" for all my garden birds. They literally queue up at the feeding station and sweep the area clear. Nothing is wasted. The quality of Vine House bird feed is beyond any other the birds have been fed.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Very good bird seed mix - I have bought this for years. Some goes on the ground for blackbirds, and the rest into a seed tray (which I now wash daily, because of finch diseases).
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Mrs Eileen Bennett
Verified Reviewer
We choose this mix during the winter months when food for wild life is difficult to find. The birds in our garden certainly appreciate it, and together with the usual crowd of blackbirds, starlings, blue tits, etc., other types visit our garden. For example, today we had a crowd of long-tailed tits visiting our feeders, a real delight! Well worth the extra to give the birds a boost during the colder season.
Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago