C&S High Energy Suet Treat for Wild Birds 11.75-oz
C&S High Energy Suet Treat for Wild Birds 11.75-oz
















C&S High Energy Suet Treat for Wild Birds 11.75-oz
C&S High Energy Suet Treat for Wild Birds 11.75-oz
DESCRIPTION
Raise your backyard bird watching with the C&S Energy Suet Treat for Birds, a premium cake made to attract diverse species. This high-quality suet blend from C&S provides essential nutrients, ensuring wild birds receive the energy needed for their active lifestyles. As a superior wild bird seed alternative, it offers a rich source of fats and proteins for optimal health.
Made for year-round feeding, it resists various weather conditions, maintaining its form and nutritional value. Easy to use, simply place the suet cake in a feeder and watch as woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, and more flock to enjoy. Enhance your wild bird feeding experience with this superior suet treat, supporting the health and vitality of your feathered visitors.
KEY BENEFITS OF PRODUCT
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Premium Quality Ingredients: Contains rendered beef suet, corn, white millet, oats, and sunflower meal, providing a rich energy source for wild birds.
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Attracts a Variety of Species: Formulated to draw in woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, jays, and starlings, enhancing your bird watching experience.
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Year-Round Feeding: Designed to maintain its form in various temperatures, making it suitable for feeding in all seasons.
INGREDIENTS & ANALYSIS
- Rendered Beef Suet, Corn, White Millet, Oats, Sunflower Meal.
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein |
4.0% min |
Crude Fat |
35.0% min |
Crude Fiber |
8.0 % max |
ATTRIBUTES OR SPECIFICATION
SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS
- Store in a cool, dry place to maintain product integrity.
- Refrigerate before use for easy removal from packaging.
- Not intended for human consumption; keep out of reach of children.
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling the suet cake.
DIRECTION
- Remove the suet cake from packaging.
- Place the cake into a suet feeder designed for wild birds.
- Hang the feeder in a location frequented by birds, preferably near trees or shrubs.
- Monitor the feeder and replace the suet cake when depleted.
- Refrigerate for easy removal. Remove wrap and insert cake into the feeder.











