

🐦 Fuel your feathered friends with the ultimate protein-packed suet sensation!
Extra Select Insect High Energy Suet Pellets offer a premium blend of 6.4% crude protein and 22.4% crude fats, enriched with dried insects and human-grade beef suet. Designed for year-round feeding, these 3 kg pellets provide essential nutrition that attracts a diverse range of wild birds, supporting their health and vitality through all seasons.












| ASIN | B00ATO9PV2 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Age range (description) | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Peanuts may contain, Wheat may contain |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Raw |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | Additive-Free, No Added Antibiotics, No Added Hormones, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,126 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 14 in Bird Suet 40 in Birds (Pet Supplies) |
| Brand | Extra Select |
| Brand Name | Extra Select |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,082 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large, Medium, Small |
| Flavour | Insect |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05025709101235 |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
| Item form | Pellet |
| Manufacturer | Extra Select |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Christmas |
| Special Ingredients | Dried Insects, Human Grade Beef Suet, Peanut Flour |
| Special ingredients | Dried Insects, Human Grade Beef Suet, Peanut Flour |
| Specific Uses For Product | Appetite Stimulation, Digestive Health, Skin and Coat Health |
| Specific uses for product | Appetite Stimulation, Digestive Health, Skin and Coat Health |
| Unit Count | 3000.0 Grams |
A**R
Superb! Birds can't get enough of these insect suet pellets!
These fatty pellets are caviar to almost all our garden birds; and so easy for them to eat! I have been ordering these pellets for the last two winters. The Amazon Prime next-day delivery is always reliable. Caveat: as with any fat, in hot weather these pellets can melt or go off in a couple of days so, in such conditions, feed only enough to be eaten quickly and top up more regularly. The same with heavy rain: the fat will disintegrate at the edges where the rain can get at it in a feeder so, either part fill it so it gets eaten quickly or, I tip out the remains (using a stick or brush to get the stuck bits out) onto the bird table before replenishing the metal-mesh feeder. This is the most popular bird food I've ever put out. It's brilliant for keeping the birds strong and prepared for breeding and bad weather - and therefore, it's costing me a fortune! The following love them in our garden: blackbird, thrush, greater-spotted woodpecker, robin, blue tit, great tit, long-tailed tit, coal tit, house sparrow, goldfinch, chaffinch, green finch, starling, jackdaw, wood pigeon, magpie; and pheasant (yes, we live in the countryside!). The only ones that haven't got to grips with it yet are wren and dunnock - as ground feeders I think, so far, they simply haven't recognised the pellets on the bird table as food. I need to sprinkle them on the ground more. When I top up the feeder and bird table, the birds are on them before I've got back indoors! See photos - though there are usually far more birds at one time. (They were camera-shy.)
D**R
Five Stars
My birds love em... Shame really. It's costing me a fortune. Update; Tried some different suet pellets for a change... bad move. Not even the pigeons would touch them so I got lumbered with about 20kgs of pellets that then went mouldy. Had to file them under 'mistake'. Went back to extra select and all my birds are back (even the pigeons darn it!) In DROVES. These are clearly the suet of choice in MY garden- I get dozens of customers and have to refill several times per day!!! I buy 3-6 3kg refill bags at a time (depending on how well off I am) and none gets wasted. I also provide sunflower hearts, peanut, mixed robin seed, mealworm, Niger, suet balls and blocks but the staple here is the suet pellets. They aren't expensive compared to others- seem prefered (as opposed to rspb or quite a few other makes) judging by my birds behaviour and arrive in record time! My last order arrived three days before they were due!! Totally recommend (on behalf of my feathered friends).
E**B
Birds love them
Good size package. Birds love them. Good quality
N**S
Best Buy on the Bird Front!
The birds ADORE these! Lots of fledglings in t garden at t min & these pellets are very manageable. Smallest birds to date that have eaten them, have been baby blue tits & robins. The crew of hooligan starling newbies fight over them they love 'm so much! They are soft, but not 'mushy' as I've found some fat balls turn out- especially in the hot weather. A typical 'nut' feeder works perfectly for them. Have also sprinkled on ground & smaller bird trays. They are loved more than any other food source at t min- even t seagull hoovers them up rather than stealing chips or icecream from t beach.. Whilst said bird often gets bad press- they have 2 little ones on a roof nearby- I can't refuse! I've watched them since nest was built & t young hatched - I couldn't live w/myself to refuse them the odd suet pellet or 20 ;-) Truly worth every penny even tho' not cheapest snack. Have enjoyed watching t varied visitors tuck in. On to my 3rd, 3L packet in about a month - feeding w/other foodstuffs. There ARE a lot of feathered friends @ t minute mind: it's often carnage & like a scene from "The Birds".Ah well, gotta love them;-) Excellent product!
C**M
The birds love it, and magpies, squirrels even foxes, so overall it's a thumbs up.
I've been buying these products for a number of years now (literally 1 bag per month); the insect, mealworm and berry 3L ones. In that time, I've had one duff bag. By that I mean the pellets appeared visibly mouldy and the birds weren't interested in them at all. But given the volume of good bags I've had over the years I wouldn't let that putt you off. I was disappointed when the price increased around a year ago, but overall, the fact that the birds love them, as well as the squirrels, magpies and a skulk of urban foxes, too, well that's all there is to say really. The bag is durable enough, but I always open them as soon as they are delivered, and pour them into an old Wilko 3L pellet tub with a lid; makes live a lot easier. They seem to have relatively recently changed the branding and bag design, with more colours and more branding. I can't help but wonder if that has increased production costs, needlessly, because in my experience the old bags were fine and I never had a damaged bag. All that said and done, as I've already said the birds love them, so I'm happy with the products and would recommend them.
T**N
Bird likeable
Excellent quality popular with the birds
B**H
Birds Enjoy
Not tried them but birds seem to like them as soon disappear.
M**K
My Garden Birds Love this Suet Treat!
I feed a variety of bird food in the garden: pre-soaked dried mealworms, suet blocks, fat balls, sunflower seeds, sunflower hearts, nyger seed, baked potato, sometimes fruit (de-stoned fresh cherries were a hit) and plain old mixed seed. Of everything I've tried, these suet pellets have caused the biggest stir in the yard. They generally get eaten by a Robin, blackbirds, dunnocks, magpies, wood pigeons, collared doves and a ton of starlings. They're absolutely a real favorite treat with the starlings who go mad over them. I feed them on a large tray once per day (feeding more could get very pricey) and the starlings drop like a swarm of flies into the back garden - sometimes 20-30 of them in one seething mass. All bickering and having their noisy squabbles. So much fun to watch. I would find the garden very dull indeed without the fun of watching the starlings every day. Before I served these up, I'd get maybe 10 or 12 starlings so that shows how popular these became in our neighbourhood in a short time. Other birds as I mentioned before also like to eat them. The pigeons and doves will wander over from their seed to see what's left. The robin keeps coming back to get them and the dunnocks will pick up stray pellets that have been discarded around the paving slabs - but not if the robin is around since it (don't know if it's a he or she because they are very hard to tell apart) is quite violent towards them and has launched itself at them many a time. The suet pellets get gobbled quickly. I dare say if I put out more they'd get eaten as well but they're meant to be a treat so a feed a fixed amount each day one a first come first served basis. Although sometimes I chuck a handful into the pigeon and dove seed on the bird table so they get a look in and sometimes I put some into the caged off small bird area so they also get some too. I was really pleased at how well these have been received. The starlings will ignore all other food in the garden until these are gone. Then they'll start on the mealworms, hanging suet cakes and fat balls. I'll definitely get these again.
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