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HI JOHN nice one mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Hi Mate, Thanks Mate, Thanks John. I had 40kg of bird mix in the shed; some little rat got in there and it's all over the floor. Then it must have nibbled a plasti diesel can so I've got 40kg of diesel contaminated bird seed; shame it didn't kill the flippin rat.

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Hi Mate, Thanks Mate, Thanks John. I had 40kg of bird mix in the shed; some little rat got in there and it's all over the floor. Then it must have nibbled a plasti diesel can so I've got 40kg of diesel contaminated bird seed; shame it didn't kill the flippin rat.

 

Hi JOHN what do you think of this and then Sonia said I don't want those fat balls in the kitchen dangling on the floor she said put the notes in under the beach hedge there be alright what happened a badger come in and took the lot and 50 fat balls absolute nightmare he didn't need feeding for a couple days thanks John

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They got all kinds here Jon . 2 x niger seed . 1 x sun flower hearts . 2 x seed . 1 x peanut and 1 x fat balls . Its like Mac Donalds fly through for them mate :001_smile:

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They got all kinds here Jon . 2 x niger seed . 1 x sun flower hearts . 2 x seed . 1 x peanut and 1 x fat balls . Its like Mac Donalds fly through for them mate :001_smile:

 

Hi STUBBY is here to but all there eating is FAT BALLS THANKS JON

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My birds will go through 20 + tonnes of wheat from Sept through to late May. Small songbirds will get their share but my game birds get the most followed by Badgers wrecking the feeders to get at the content.

 

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My birds will go through 20 + tonnes of wheat from Sept through to late May. Small songbirds will get their share but my game birds get the most followed by Badgers wrecking the feeders to get at the content.

 

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Hi MATE how many do you put out then thanks Jon

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Hi all they need it now with the frost it will come as A shock to them thanks John

 

Very true and they're all having to make the most of it as I have a Great Spotted Woodpecker visiting and he clears them all off while he takes the lion's share of the fat balls.....

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Very true and they're all having to make the most of it as I have a Great Spotted Woodpecker visiting and he clears them all off while he takes the lion's share of the fat balls.....

 

Hi scotty it not good for them now as it turned cold thanks Jon

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