F.M. Brown’s Song Blend Roasted Peanut Chips for Pets, 3-Pound

Brown’s fresh Roasted. Peanut Chips bring out the maximum flavor and aroma to attract birds of all sizes. These savory peanut chips are smaller than whole peanuts and “Just-The-Right-Size” for smaller beaked birds to enjoy. Because they’re high in fat and oils, they provide high calories, proteins and energy that wild birds need. There are no shells. That means no waste. It’s 100-percent edible, making it more economical to feed too. Add a feeder full of roasted peanut chips year-round and watch the birds go nuts. They can be offered in mesh feeders, platform feeders and other specialty feeders, or just mixed in with their normal wild bird food for a very special meal.

Product Features

  • Maximum Flavor & Aroma
  • “Just-The-Right-Size” for Small Beaks
  • Supplies Needed Energy & Protein
  • Maximum Flavor and Aroma
  • Supplies Needed Energy and Protein

3 thoughts on “F.M. Brown’s Song Blend Roasted Peanut Chips for Pets, 3-Pound”

  1. Birds Say Yay I feed guinea fowl in winter and they love these. They have a problem with halved peanuts most bird food contains and prefer the chips. It’s a good protein for them, especially during the cold and snow, since these guys don’t have a home and sleep in trees. I mix them with Provo millet, hulled sunflower seed chips and dried mealworms. Mmm mmm good.

  2. I Love The Peanut Chips, Because the Wildbirds Like It So Much I live in Alaska and had been giving the birds shelled, halved peanuts. I have a lot of birds that come to my feeders and eat my seeds, for it is freezing and they are hungry and I also provide homemade suet. Providing them with the peanut chips is less money out of my pocket, the birds still love it and peanuts are nutritious and give them that extra fat they need to survive the winters in arctic conditions.

  3. Good product, but be judicious on what feeders to use. Birds love this product. However, have noticed that the product has varying chip sizes, some of which are very, very small and fall out of the bird feeder onto the ground. Overall, a good value and the birds love it!

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