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3 fat balls 500g

Fat and seed feed formed into 3 balls of 500g each.

Balls placed individually in a net. 3 pieces in a plastic bucket.

10,80  gross

SKU EN 385-3 Categories ,

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Additional information

Weight 1,500 kg
Composition

21% beef tallow, 79% shredded wheat, fodder chalk, millet, sunflower, black oats, whole grains of cereals and oilseeds

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A set of 3 fat balls with a total weight of 500 g is an excellent offer for all nature lovers who want to take care of birds wintering in Poland. The balls have been carefully prepared to provide wild birds with essential nutrients at a time when natural food sources are limited. The product is based on high-quality beef tallow and carefully selected crumbled cereals and seeds such as wheat, sunflower and black oats. This mixture not only meets the birds' energy needs, but also provides them with vitamins and minerals to support their health and immunity.

Each ball has a net so that you can easily hang it anywhere - on the balcony, in the garden, at the feeder or in the tree. This way, the birds have constant access to food and you can enjoy their presence and watch them up close. The whole set is packed in a practical plastic bucket, which protects the balls from moisture and makes them easy to store. It is also a convenient gift solution for any nature enthusiast.

Fat balls are particularly recommended during autumn and winter, when birds need higher amounts of calories to maintain their body temperature and survive the cold weather. However, their composition means that they can also be used in early spring, when the birds' energy requirements are still high. It is a safe and natural product that contains no artificial preservatives or colours, making it suitable for many bird species such as tits, woodpeckers, sparrows, blackbirds and nuthatches.

When you buy fat balls from Turdus, you can be sure that you are offering the birds the highest quality food while supporting their livelihoods at a difficult time for them. It's a simple but highly effective way of helping wildlife and getting in closer contact with nature.

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