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Heath Hearty Premium Suet Cake Wild Bird Food

Heath Hearty Premium Suet Cake Wild Bird Food

By Heath 9 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 90% confidence
6.3 /10
Quality
6.5
Value
7.0
Design
6.0
Function
7.0
Durability
5.5

In a Nutshell

  • Birds generally like this suet cake
  • Some birds avoid it
  • Incentivized reviews might provide biased feedback

Quick Verdict

The Heath Hearty Premium Suet Cake is generally well-received by various bird species including woodpeckers and wrens. However issues such as birds and animals not eating the suet have been reported. Lowest ratings were due to animal welfare concerns.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 80%
Would Buy Again 89%
Avg Lifespan 2 weeks

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

high

There are information provided in the reviews but there is no detail interested in improving feedback.

Prevention: Need better quality suet cakes

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Bird Appeal (3)

    Many types of birds, including woodpeckers and wrens, enjoy this suet cake.

  • Easy to Use (1)

    The product is easy to handle and use with feeders.

Cons

  • Birds Avoiding (4) major

    Some birds and animals don't touch or eat the suet. Birds in some areas have been found consuming it as a 'last resort'

  • Ingredients Concerns (1) medium

    There have been some reviews mentioning artificial ingrediants

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Bird enthusiasts — Birds enjoy the suet cake, and it's used in various feeders.

Skip If

  • small bird cage birds owners — birds and animals in some areas tend to eat suet as last resort making non reliable food for bird specific cages such as salon or goldfinches

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan 1 week to 1 month

Factors: availability

Rating Distribution

4.3
9 reviews
5★
67%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
22%
1★
11%

Common Questions

What types of birds are attracted to this suet cake?

The suet cake attracts a variety of birds, including woodpeckers, wrens, and other smaller birds like Chickadees.

How long does one suet cake typically last?

This varies, but it typically serves multiple birds for several weeks.

Can this be used in a tray feeder?

Yes, It can be squeezed into a bird shaped reshaped while supplying to bird feeders.

Bottom Line

This product is a favorite among many birds, but there are occasional reports of birds not eating it due to lack of color. If you're uncertain, you might want to try a smaller quantity first or a feeder that uses suction.

6.3 /10
Average