🦢 Feed the flock, fuel the future!
Cotswold Granaries Duck & Swan Food is a premium, pellet-form complementary feed designed specifically for medium breed waterfowl. Packed with nutritious ingredients like peas, rice, wheat, linseed, and fishmeal, it supports optimal health across all life stages. The product comes in a fully compostable, resealable pouch, combining convenience with eco-consciousness.
Pet Type | Bird, Fish, Duck, Dog |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 17 x 30.5 cm; 700 g |
Item model number | DUCK/M |
Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Duck |
Item Form | Pellet |
Colour | Natural |
Size | 700 g (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool, dry place. Keep resealed after opening |
Specific Uses | Waterfowl Feeding |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 700 g |
M**B
Good stuff!
This is now the second time I've ordered this product.I tend to box it up into little tupawares and keep them in the car, ready if I'm out and about with the kids and we can just go feed the ducks and swans.The ducks and swans seem to love the stuff! Floats on the water so easy enough for them to get to it.I think cost wise, it's not too bad. At first glance, you might not think it's much but wher ei box it up in to little snack boxes, it's perfect for my kids to walk around with in the park and seems to last ages that way.Definitely recommend!
O**S
Great for feeding birds at the park
I feed geese, ducks, swans, seagulls, and pigeons at the local park every few weeks, and they love it. The packet is loud so I suggest decanting some into a smaller container before feeding wild birds.Pigeons are my favourite and these pea-sized pellets are small enough for them to eat. It doesn’t smell horrendous either, not that I’m tempted to try some myself.This bird food suits my needs very well, and I’ll be buying more when I run out.
J**T
Good
Good
M**
Ducks love it
Ducks love it. Ran out very quickly.
J**Y
Education is a wonderful thing!...
Put your hand up, if you was bought up feeding bread to the ducks and swans 🦢..?✋🏼Couple of years ago, I was told that bread was actually bad for them, and to much can kill them, and big bits can choke ducklings 🐥! So I’m planning a trip to feed the ducks and swans at a beautiful waterfall lodge I live near, and kept this in mind. The bag was actually quite big, and will do three trips I’m guessing as ducks will eat till you stop so I’m going to take so much with me and leave the rest at home! I went for this one because I also live in the Cotswolds so it was nice to keep it close to home, plus it’s a good food and a good price, if I remember I will come back and tell you what the birds say about it, and post a photo✌🏼
N**E
crack for waterfowl
took my teeny 3yr old grandson to feed the ducks as you do, one taste of this by them and they got out of the water and he was surrounded by anything with feathers, swans almost bigger than me were trying to nick the bag out of my hand, whilst he stood feeding them laughing-people were taking pictures as it was utterly mental-i have no clue what is in this but it is definately the 'good stuff' (in seriousness just bear this in mind and you hold the bag and not the tiddlers- it got a bit manic even for tough old gam gam lol)
D**N
Cotswold Granaries Duck & Swan Food
Great product a little to costly but the ducks love it they come running to meet me every day at our local park , great to teach children not to feed ducks with BREAD
V**E
The birds love it!
The ducks love it, the swans love it, the moorhens love it. So do the pigeons and seagulls, and even a rather shy magpie. That's all I can say about the "flavour"!It's good to know that I'm feeding them something that's good for them, and for their environment. It's not messy or dusty, so my fingers stay clean, and while it's light enough to float on the water, it's heavy enough to throw quite a long way, especially when the swans are being big mean bullies.This is my second bag, and I'll definitely buy it again.
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