Farmers' Helper UltraKibble Poultry Treats
In a Nutshell
- Mixed reviews on palatability
- High price point and scarcity of larger packs
- Some birds love it; others refuse
Quick Verdict
Farmers' Helper UltraKibble Poultry Treats are highly divisive among pet owners. While some birds love them, many others refuses to eat them, leading to a mixed overall sentiment. The product's high price and scarce availability in larger quantities add to the frustration.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Loved by Some Birds (5)
Many birds find the treats delightful and eagerly consume them.
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Attractive Feathers (2)
Some birds develop beautiful, healthy feathers by consuming these treats.
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Easy to Use (3)
The treats are easy to offer and administer to birds.
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Convenient Packaging (3)
Some users appreciate the packaging and ease of buying in larger quantities.
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Treats Are Nutritious (3)
Birds get essential nutrients from these treats.
Cons
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High Price (5) major
Many users find the product very expensive.
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Birds Refuse to Eat (7) major
Many birds flatly refuse to consume these treats.
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Discontinued (3) major
The product is being discontinued, leading to frustration.
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Lack of Larger Bags (3) major
Availability in smaller quantities is inconvenient and expensive.
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Packaging Issues (3) minor
One reviewer found the treats hard and difficult to consume.
Tip: One reviewer suggested soaking in water might help.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners with birds that love treats — Birds enjoy the taste and nutritional benefits.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners on a budget — The high price point is a significant drawback.
- • Bird owners whose pets refuse similar treats — Many birds refuse to eat these treats, making them a poor investment.
Durability & Care
Factors: Bird preferences, Packaging size
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Soak in water to soften for picky eaters
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Do the birds love the treats?
Mixed reactions; some love it, others refuse it.
What is the best way to introduce these treats to picky eaters?
Soaking in water or milk, then blending with regular feed.
Are larger packs available?
No, smaller packs are more common and frustrating for some users.
Highlighted Reviews
"I have been feeding the ultrakibble to my peafowl for many years. Peas need more protein than chickens. I also use it to help get my birds to take food from me. Its been hard for me to find this locally since Covid so I am so happy I can order it from Chewy along with the food for my greyhounds."
"I have peafowl, turkeys & chickens. None of them will eat this stuff. It's extremely expensive and I was really wanting the best for them, but they just don't like it. Money wasted on a 15lb bag. It has great ingredients listed, but it's not liked by my birds."
Bottom Line
Before purchasing, consider your bird's preferences closely. While some birds adore these treats, others may find them unpalatable. The high price and scarcity of large packs may also be deal-breakers for some.