I like to use peanut butter & the birds like it.
Sarah
On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 12:01 PM Geo Kloppel wrote:
> I’m not advocating, but one can buy grass-fed organically produced beef
> suet through the mail. One source that I see online sells it for about $7 /
> lb., which is not more than one
Not the desired shape you mention, but malleable— can be squashed into any
shape: I like Wegmans. Just Plain suet.
Judy Thurber
Liverpool
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> On Jan 9, 2022, at 9:49 AM, Nancy Cusumano wrote:
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> Don't know if they will have what you are looking for, but you could
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> I love Pine Tree Farms - nice people, good prices - and we
Another potential way of getting suet from beef that is organically grow would
be to check with the vendors who sell meat at local farmers markets and see
what they have.
Bill Baker
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> On Jan 9, 2022, at 12:01 PM, Geo Kloppel wrote:
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> I’m not advocating, but one can
I’m not advocating, but one can buy grass-fed organically produced beef suet
through the mail. One source that I see online sells it for about $7 / lb.,
which is not more than one might pay for certain brands of organic peanut
butter (which are typically non-hydrogenated, so no need to wonder
Instead of going to trouble of making cylinders of suet, I just spread the fat
mix into my feeding log holes with a little spatula.
It stays in the holes better than some commercially-made suet cylinders.
This used to work well with “Bark Butter” from Wild Birds Unlimited.
Donna Scott
Lansing
Make your own! Easy with a double boiler. Plenty of recipes on internet. I
use lard, peanut butter, instant oats and a wee bit of corn meal (to thicken
it). No millet or other useless fillers. Better than smelly beef fat too.
Any tapered mold works to cast the block. I use one of the
To: Nancy Cusumano ; Peter Saracino
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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Suet question
I love Pine Tree Farms - nice people, good prices - and we get all our seed and
suet there, but have never seen any suet there that didn't have seeds or
peanuts in it. You could try calling first
I love Pine Tree Farms - nice people, good prices - and we get all our
seed and suet there, but have never seen any suet there that didn't have
seeds or peanuts in it. You could try calling first - 607-532-4311.
They also might have ideas for where to get some. In decades of bird
feeding, I
And vegetable shortening. Forgot to include that.
Linda
> On Jan 9, 2022, at 9:44 AM, Linda Orkin wrote:
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> I have a question for everyone regarding suet. Since we know that pesticides
> and other harmful human chemicals including industrial agriculture
> antibiotics accumulate in the
Don't know if they will have what you are looking for, but you could try
Pine Tree Farms in Interlaken, where they make suet blocks, logs etc. You
have to go during business hours but they are usually very helpful.
On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 9:39 AM Peter Saracino
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> Folks im looking for a
I have a question for everyone regarding suet. Since we know that pesticides
and other harmful human chemicals including industrial agriculture antibiotics
accumulate in the fat of mammals how healthy can animal suet from animal
agriculture actually be for birds. I have never seen anyone
On Dec 18, 2018, at 8:58 PM, John Lute
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Hi Marty,
Are there any specific toxins that have you are concerned?
From a food microbiology viewpoint, commercial beef suet for birds should be
no cause for alarm in regards to toxins. I guess if the temperature
Not at all sure but think the beef kidney suet we buy locally is a bit
better than the stuff that goes into suet cake manufacture. As that
comes by the tanker load from slaughter houses and probably contains
other than kidney fat.
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John and Sue Gregoire
Field Ornithologists
Kestrel Haven
I mane vegan diet with organic peanut butter organic vegetable shortening and
corn meal. For this worry and for other concerns.
Linda Orkin
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> "For the sake of some little mouthful of flesh we deprive a soul of the sun
> and the light, and of that proportion of life and
Good question. I’d never considered that and I do use it.
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> On Dec 16, 2018, at 11:30 AM, Martin Fellows Hatch wrote:
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> Hi,
> I’ve been wondering if the beef suet I get at the market for my suet feeder
> cage has accumulated toxins strong enough to harm birds.
>
> Marty
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