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Item # 1883348
Suet Quantity: 1
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Made in USA
Bird Types
Titmice
Feeder Type
Suet
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Item # 1883348
At a glance
Country of Origin
Made in USA
Bird Types
Titmice
Feeder Type
Suet
Royal Wing Singe Suet - Buy 10 Get 1 Free ...
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Item # 1883348
Suet Quantity: 1
Get everything you need
Royal Wing Singe Suet - Buy 10 Get 1 Free ...
Learn MoreSave 5% on your first Smart Supply Delivery order. Maximum savings of $50. First order discount on qualifying new Smart Supply orders. Terms apply. ...
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At a glance
Country of Origin
Made in USA
Bird Types
Titmice
Feeder Type
Suet
Give birds a tasty, high-energy treat with some Royal Wing Mealworm Suet Bird Food. Made with rendered beef suet and mealworms, this suet cake is packed with protein and appeals to a variety of insect-eating birds. Suet can be fed to wild birds all year, but it is particularly important during the winter months. The additional fat helps keep birds warm and energized when the temperatures have dropped, and natural sources of food are limited. Fill your suet cage feeder with a high-quality mealworm suet cake and start feeding birds today. Suet is a low maintenance, easy-to-use bird food option for anyone wanting to nourish the local bird population. Stock up with Royal Wing.
- Appeals to a wide variety of backyard birds all year round, including bluebirds, robins, nuthatches, wrens and more
- High-energy treat that many birds love to snack on
- Packed with lots of protein from quality ingredients like insects and plants like peanuts
- Contains 2 bird favorites: mealworms and cracked corn
- Compatible with suet baskets (sold separately)
- Convenient and low maintenance bird feeding option
- Feeding tip: hang your suet basket approximately 5 ft. from the ground to improve birds' access
- Includes 11 oz. mealworm suet for birds
- Satisfaction guaranteed
- ALLERGY WARNING: Contains: peanuts; May Contain: tree nuts, wheat, fish, soy
Rendered Beef Suet, Plant Protein Products, Cracked Corn, Dried Mealworms.
| Nutrient | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein (min): | 12% |
| Crude Fat (min): | 53% |
| Crude Fiber (max): | 14% |
Place in suet basket. Hang approximately 5 feet from the ground. Not for humans consumption. Story in the refrigerator or freezer for ease of use. Wash hands after filling feeders.
| Brand | Royal Wing |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Bird Types | Titmice |
| Feeder Type | Suet |
| Food Form | Cake |
| Manufacturer Brand | Royal Wing |
| Packaging Type | Tray |
| Seed Type | Mixed |
| Special Diets | None |
| Suet Features | All Seasons |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14234 |
Q: Are these ok to use in the summer or will they go rancid?
2 months ago- A: Royal Wing Mealworm Suet can be used in summer, but it is highly susceptible to melting, becoming rancid, and turning messy in high heat. While some "no-melt" suets exist, traditional rendered fat suet often spoils in warm weather, creating unhealthy conditions for birds. To use it safely, place it in deep shade and replace it often.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Are these ok for chickens
7 months ago- A: Mealworm suet is generally not recommended for chickens and should only be offered in extreme moderation as an occasional treat. Suet is high in fat and nutrients that can cause health problems in chickens if fed too frequently7 months agoHelpful?
Q: How long shall I leave it hang before it goes rancid?
11 months ago- A: Suet, being a fat-based product, can go rancid due to exposure to heat, light, or air, diminishing its nutritional value and potentially harming birds if consumed in large amounts.Look for signs like an off-putting odor (different from its usual mild scent), discoloration, or a slimy texture. If you notice any of these, it's best to discard the suet.Suet can go rancid more quickly in warm or hot weather. Avoid leaving it out in direct sunlight, especially during the hottest months.11 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does this need to be refrigerated while being stored? Will it go bad at room temperature if it hasn't been opened?
3 years ago- A: Store in the refrigerator or freezer for ease of use.3 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Are these ok to use in the summer or will they go rancid?
2 months ago- A: Royal Wing Mealworm Suet can be used in summer, but it is highly susceptible to melting, becoming rancid, and turning messy in high heat. While some "no-melt" suets exist, traditional rendered fat suet often spoils in warm weather, creating unhealthy conditions for birds. To use it safely, place it in deep shade and replace it often.2 months agoHelpful?
Q: Are these ok for chickens
7 months ago- A: Mealworm suet is generally not recommended for chickens and should only be offered in extreme moderation as an occasional treat. Suet is high in fat and nutrients that can cause health problems in chickens if fed too frequently7 months agoHelpful?
Q: How long shall I leave it hang before it goes rancid?
11 months ago- A: Suet, being a fat-based product, can go rancid due to exposure to heat, light, or air, diminishing its nutritional value and potentially harming birds if consumed in large amounts.Look for signs like an off-putting odor (different from its usual mild scent), discoloration, or a slimy texture. If you notice any of these, it's best to discard the suet.Suet can go rancid more quickly in warm or hot weather. Avoid leaving it out in direct sunlight, especially during the hottest months.11 months agoHelpful?
Q: Does this need to be refrigerated while being stored? Will it go bad at room temperature if it hasn't been opened?
3 years ago- A: Store in the refrigerator or freezer for ease of use.3 years agoHelpful?
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