Wagner’s 18542 Cracked Corn 2 Pack

Our Wagner’s Cracked Corn is enjoyed by a variety of ground feeding birds such as Blue Jays, Cardinals, Doves, Juncos, Quail, Pheasants, Ducks and Grouse. Rabbits, chipmunks and other playful wildlife will be attracted as well. It can be fed on its own or mixed with other seed. Many people feed cracked corn separately from their regular bird feeding area so that playful squirrels and other small animals have their own place to eat – diverting them from eating at your bird feeders. Sprinkle some on the ground where it is easily accessible by both birds and animals. Use Wagner’s Cracked Corn and enjoy that “close to nature” feeling that comes with feeding your own backyard wildlife. Trust your backyard birds to the experts at Wagner’s.

Product Features

  • Attracts ground feeding birds and other backyard wildlife
  • Enjoy that close to nature feeling that comes with feeding your own backyard wildlife
  • Can be fed on its own or mixed with other seed
  • Convenient reclosable slider
  • Made in the USA

3 thoughts on “Wagner’s 18542 Cracked Corn 2 Pack”

  1. Best buy I’ve found for cracked corn The bag arrived undamaged and on time. The cracked corn is just as it should be – cracked, not pulverized – and appears to be fresh. I especially like the ziplock closure. It makes it much easier to control how much I pour out at a time. The critters in my yard would give it a thumbs-up, if they had thumbs! The doves love it, the squirrels practically roll in it, and the everyone else seems to like it as well. After the bigger critters have eaten the larger pieces, the little sparrows and…

  2. My Go-To for Fermenting Living in Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, we don’t have a lot of places to buy bulk grains for distilling/brewing. You have to be resourceful (or rich). 

  3. Today, I actually Laughed Out Loud ! I’ve been in my garden/patio apartment for about 8 months now. About 4 months ago, a pair of Muscovy ducks showed up in my fenced patio. (I didn’t know they could fly since they’re so ugly) 😉 Anyway, I started feeding them my scrap and stale bread and they just gobbled it up. I started reading about the Muscovies and learned that bread, all the time, is not good for them. 

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