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Most birds won't touch budgie seed! Including budgies! We have a pet shop and the budgies eat aviary mix which is lots of Niger seed and sunflower hearts our feathered friends at this time of year are looking for fatty sugary junk food, a good mix of sunflower hearts, Niger seed, dry mealworms, and crushed peanuts will cater for most species

 

Hi mate, yez my Budgies preferred other things over seed except one old one he did. My Mum used to feed this whole big family of birds called Joem crumbs all day every day morevthan we ate i reckon, mad lol

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We do next daydelivery gardenfeathers.co.uk

 

Is it free delivery, we use garden wildlife direct, their free, but it can take up to a week and half from order.

 

Checked your prices, not far out on peanuts, do you not do the hearts in 20kg

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