

🌟 Fuel your feathered friends with the UK’s finest fat balls!
RSPB Fat Balls are high-energy suet treats made in the UK with a nutrient-rich blend of suet, seeds, and flours. Designed for year-round feeding, these 50-count fat balls provide 40% more fat than standard options, ensuring wild birds stay active and healthy. Ideal for small garden birds, they attract a diverse range of species while being free from harmful chemicals, making them a top choice for conscientious bird lovers.







| ASIN | B07FR46D6Y |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,332 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 70 in Bird Food |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Colour | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,896) |
| Date First Available | 20 July 2018 |
| Flavor | Unflavoured |
| Item Form | Seeds |
| Item Weight | 4.72 kg |
| Item model number | RSPB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 25 cm; 4.72 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 50 count (Pack of 1) |
| Special features | High fat content |
| Specific Uses | Sensitive Stomach |
| Storage Information | Keep Dry |
C**T
My birds ADORE these!
I never thought much about the different types of fat balls but I have been reliably informed that these are far superior to any others I buy! They really look like they are homemade- like proper little cakes! They stay together well and are thoroughly devoured whenever I put them out. My birds will pick around the other balls just to get to these. Their noisy squabbles say it all- they adore them! Just wish they wouldn't eat 10 within a few hours!!!
L**R
Birds love the fat balls
Have bought several boxes of fat balls. Birds really love them. Size good to fit in my bird feeders. Good quality and value for money.
M**E
The best quality fat balls I've ever bought, but I just can't afford them!
I've been feeding birds in my garden for years. Over the years, I have come to learn a lot about different types of feeders, different types of bird food, the varying quality of that food, and what types of food the birds like best. With fat balls, the cheaper ones are made with a lot more wheat flour and other ingredients to bulk out the product. They are harder (sometimes VERY hard!). The higher the fat content (look for suet fat), the more expensive they are, and the more beneficial they are to the birds. If you really take the time to look around, you can normally find a happy medium, if you are on a budget, like me. Obviously the amount in one box affects the price too, but you've got to think of how long you might have to store the fat balls for. They are obviously made of ingredients that will go off eg.. in the never ending heatwave of southern England. These RSPB Fat Balls: They are the best quality I have ever bought (in my opinion). The higher the fat content, the paler the balls will be, and speaking from experience, they are also likely to be much softer, and therefore inevitability, some will get squashed. I knew that these were good quality, when I first opened the bag, inside the box. The ones at the bottom had been completely squashed down....like if you sqished down a pack of butter! That's unusual, and shows the very high fat content. Ordinarily, balls made with more wheat flour and seeds, will crumble, rather than be completely squashed down. I really have never understood why so many people complain about fat balls arriving squashed or crumbled! The birds don't care! It's all food to them! In fact, the more food that is sprinkled on the ground, or put in a ground feeder, the more variety of birds you will get! Not all birds can feed from a feeder! I have purchased them twice now, via the Subscribe & Save scheme, and they were affordable to buy, but the birds loved them sooo much, that an entire feeder of 5 balls would be eaten in one day, even one afternoon! There is no way that I can afford that! So, as with all the other types of food, I have to ration them. I fill the fat ball feeder twice a week. This rationing is actually a very good thing, as if food (particularly the same type of food) is fed continuously, then the birds are inevitability not getting a balanced diet. As with humans, we need a variety of different foods, particularly fresh foods, to eat a balanced diet. Pros: - very good quality - affordable under the Subscribe & Save scheme - the birds love them! Cons: - I realise that food prices keep increasing, but putting the cost of 50 fat balls up by £7.00 in 1½ months is outrageous! I paid £11.04 for them on 30th May. By mid July, when I was anticipating buying more, the price had gone up to £17.99!!! Consequently, I have had to order from a different company. - The birds love them sooo much that they empty the feeder within ½-1 day! WARNINGS: - Please don't buy netted fat balls....they maim and kill birds very easily, who get their feet caught up in the nets. - Feeders need to be thoroughly cleaned or disinfected fairy regularly. If your health is bad, like mine, and you are not able to do this as often as it's needed, then my solution, is to buy multiples of that feeder, so that you can swap out a dirty feeder, with a clean one. You can then store the dirty feeders, until you have the time/strength to clean them out. I have also learnt to spend a bit more on a feeder, that comes apart easily, making cleaning much quicker. The RSPB told me that they believe that the massive drop in Finches in the uk, in the past couple of years has been caused by Trichomoniasis! Birds can become ill from firty bird feedsers, from leftover bits of seeds and hulls that have become moldy or from droppings that have accumulated on and around feeders. Fluffed-up feathers, lethargy, abnormal growths, and crusty eyes are all symptoms of avian illnesses such as salmonella, trichomoniasis, avian pox, and eye disease. - As soon as you get a delivery of food, check that the use by date is ok. - If you have a bird table or ground feeder, then move it to a different location every so often. Diseases can be picked up by the birds, from the mess that's made under a bird table. TIPS: Feed as many different types of feed as you can, in different types of bird feeders, but also put food on the ground. I get a wide variety of birds in my garden, even though I have to ration the food. I have leant over the years, to buy a good quantity bird seed, with many different types of foods in it, and to sprinkle that over the lawn.....that way, there is plenty of room for everyone to get a chance to feed, and by the evening, the majority of that food has been eaten, as the birds know they have to search for any remaining seed. It's also a way of putting the seed in various different places, to try and avoid any diseases. eg.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0039ZBK02/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 TIPS: I have a medium sized garden, and have 3 shallow, easy to clean, plastic plant pot saucers at various locations around the lawn. My ones aren't available any more, but something like these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09W5JB2LT/ref=ox_sc_act_title_29?smid=A10C1D6GFZP3K2&th=1 These are vital to have both in the dry weather, but also in winter, when water may be frozen. They also attract tonnes of different types of birds, for drinking or bathing. These DO also have to be cleaned out and topped up at least twice a week. I use an old kitchen kitchen scrubbing brush eg.. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Addis-Ultra-Jumbo-Metallic-Silver/dp/B000NJSWNK/ref=sr_1_9?crid=2KZQ8DVY1B89T&keywords=vileda%2Bscrubbing%2Bbrush&qid=1658683050&sprefix=Vileda%2Bsc%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-9&th=1
C**G
Birds love them
These are undoubtedly the best fat balls, the birds love them, on the down side they get eaten very quickly, but theyare there to feed our wild birds. as far as I am concerned these are tops.
C**E
The birds absolutely love these!
These are hands down our garden birds favourite fat balls. The texture seems more creamy than our other fat balls, which are more crumbly. We had two feeders out while used up the old ones and the birds went straight to these (especially the long tailed tits - they are all over these fat balls! Good value for money and last a while despite the feeding frenzy they case.
R**R
God quality fat balls, birds love it.
Good value for money, the birds (and squirrels unfortunately) love them.
S**M
Birds obviously like them..
Having tried cheaper versions, these are definitely worth their money as they attract lots of the pretty little birds.
K**S
Very hard
Seem ok at first they are quite heavy but after being outside for a week or so,they go rock hard and it looks like the birds are trying to peck at concrete i don't get many birds ,I guess that's why.
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