[NatureNS] suet with flour - oops

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Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 21:34:24 -0400
From: "Randy Lauff" <randy.lauff@gmail.com>
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Normally I buy my suet several kilos at a time from our butcher - it's quite
a bit cheaper, though there is some work to get it to the birds (rendering,
dispensing into the drilled logs, etc). Horror of horrors, our butcher was
sold out, so two days ago, I resorted to buying one of those suet squares
(some sort of cherry flavour). To get this into my suet logs, I had to melt
it down, and was surprised to find how little suet there really was in that
square...it was mostly seeds (millet, cracked corn) and cherry fragments.
These are not exactly the things typical suet feeders are eating (I've never
seen a chickadee, nuthatch or woodpecker on my cracked corn, and I don't
recall them feeding on millet when I used to feed them that...of course,
Blue Jays will eat essentially anything).

Well, that was just a comment, but I found a bag of suet in the meantime in
the grocery store, but when I got it home, realized it was Beef Suet (good)
with Wheat Flour. This product is from Maple Leaf. Has anyone used it (for
feeding the birds)? Comments? Off hand, I don't think the flour would be a
bad thing for the birds...there's starch in seeds (some with much more than
others) but I'm still curious if anyone's used it or not. The good news is
the butcher is expecting the real stuff on Monday...but I've got to get
through the weekend.

Randy
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RF Lauff
Way in the boonies of
Antigonish County, NS.

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<div>Normally I buy my suet several kilos at a time from our butcher - it&#39;s quite a bit cheaper, though there is some work to get it to the birds (rendering, dispensing into the drilled logs, etc). Horror of horrors, our butcher was sold out, so two days ago, I resorted to buying one of those suet squares (some sort of cherry flavour).&nbsp;To get this into my suet logs, I had to melt it down, and was surprised to find how little suet there really was in that square...it was mostly seeds (millet, cracked corn) and cherry fragments. These are not exactly the things typical suet feeders are eating (I&#39;ve never seen a chickadee, nuthatch&nbsp;or woodpecker on my cracked corn, and I don&#39;t recall them feeding on millet when I used to feed them that...of course, Blue Jays will eat essentially anything).
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<div>Well, that was just a comment, but I found a bag of suet in the meantime in the grocery store, but when I got it home, realized it was Beef Suet (good) with Wheat Flour. This product is from Maple Leaf. Has anyone used it (for feeding the birds)? Comments? Off hand, I don&#39;t think the flour would be a bad thing for the birds...there&#39;s starch in seeds (some with much more than others) but I&#39;m still curious if anyone&#39;s used it or not. The good news is the butcher is expecting the real stuff on Monday...but I&#39;ve got to get through the weekend.
<br>&nbsp;<br>Randy<br>_________________________________<br>RF Lauff<br>Way in the boonies of<br>Antigonish County, NS. </div>

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