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Poor Review Jul 07, 2010 High Energy Suet -Case of 12 - High Energy Suet was damaged & competely melted when received.
High energy suet for wild birds Jun 27, 2010 I love this product and so do the birds that come to my feeders. great product for mother bird to feed to baby bird to help it grow. Super great product
A VERY SATISFACTORY PRODUCT Jun 11, 2010 We have been using these C&S Suet cakes for about three our four years now. We have ten to twelve suet baskets installed around and near our house; most in plan view, others rather hidden. Living in the middle of an isolated woodland area with many trees and much brush gives the birds plenty of room to establish their own territory.
We use the C&S brand first because the birds like the stuff. Of the many "flavors" they offer, we have not found one that the birds reject to any extent. I have watched rather closely and cannot tell a significant difference. Perhaps others may have a different experience and different observations. Secondly, this product can be used year round. It does not melt when the weather is hot, and we do have some hanging in the direct sun. Third, they do not seem to attract the insects that some brands do, nor to that have a bad odor, and fourth, the price of this product is extremely competitive compared to other brands. To be quite frank, I have tried many of the more expensive brands and cannot tell one bit of difference in them and the C&S brand. I might add that it is always available at local stores in our area which make it rather convenient.
We use the C&S holders and personally prefer the front loaders, i.e. the ones that have tension clips on the top and swing down. We have our holders mounted on trees in a solid fashion at various heights. We do use small staples to permanently attach the basket to the tree as we have found that once in a while raccoons will try to take the entire basket to where ever raccoons take things. C&S dose make a variety of suet baskets and a person needs to figure out which works the best in their particular situation.
We also use the baskets with the coated wider (no rust) and the smaller holes, as this seems to cut down on rodent pilferage...although I do not begrudges an occasional furry critter having a quick meal.
These cakes are primarily used by birds of the woodpecker tribe although, especially in the winder, we do have other species use them. We have a rather large woodpecker population near and around us.
Don Blankenship
The Ozarks
Good for squirrels May 12, 2010 For some reason were I live I've never noticed a bird eating from these. However I discovered that as long as I have one of these out it keeps the squirrels off the actual feeder. Seeing as it takes the mother squirrel in my yard a little more than a week to eat one of these less than two dollar things its a huge save on the more expensive bird feed I put out and saves my feeders from getting torn up. The cats love watching out the window at the birds and squirrels as well.
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Fine product for great price Dec 24, 2009 I first set up a suet feeder at my father's when he moved to a rural setting. It attracted all sorts of birds -- even species that supposedly do not care for suet. I have since set up a suet feeder outside my window in NYC, and the city birds flock to it, especially in winter when food is scarce.
Not only does it satisfy the birds, but it entertains our cats too.
I highly recommend this product.
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