Richard Jackson’s Bird Food TSV 07/01/17

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Richard Jackson's 14kg New Formula Premium High Energy Bird Food
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Auto-Delivery Richard Jackson's 14kg New Formula Premium High Energy Bird Food
http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/app.detail/params.item.509639

QVC Price £31.50
Todays Special Value Price £23.96
P&P £5.95

Developed by our resident gardening expert Richard Jackson, this High Energy Bird Food is packed with 12 fantastic ingredients, including sunflower hearts, oyster grit, kibbled peanuts and oats - all specifically included to give your feathered friends a boost of energy whenever they visit your garden. Keep garden birds happily fed and thriving with this bird food from QVCs Richard Jackson.

Only the best for your birds - Richard Jackson has worked with leading bird food specialists to develop this premium feed, which will help to attract a wide range of birds to your garden all year round. The food contains extra-high levels of sunflower hearts (a rich source of oil and protein for all birds) as well as oyster grit which provides a natural source of calcium essential in the breeding season. Other ingredients include naked oats, red and white dari, kibbled peanuts, canary seed, hempseed, nyger seed, white and red millet, and suet pellets.

Extra goodness - this premium mix has been fortified with 10% more energy-rich sunflower hearts than previous offerings, as well as protein-rich dried mealworms, which are loved by fledgling birds and robins.

Chosen with care - each ingredient has been specifically chosen to help attract a type of bird to your garden or outdoor space, along with nutritional benefits, taking into account oil, protein, vitamin and energy levels. Richard’s bird food is free from wheat flakes, a cheap filler used in many bird foods, which offers no nutritional benefit. Kibbled peanuts attract robins, blackbirds and blue tits, naked oats attract song thrushes, sunflower hearts attract many birds including green finches and woodpeckers, and nyger seed attracts goldfinches.

Contains:

1 x Richard Jackson's Premium High Energy Bird Food (14kg)

How to use:

Can be used year-round but provides maximum benefit to birds during winter, and the spring and summer breeding and fledgling period
Add the energy booster pellets to the bird feed. Use in bird feeders suitable for seeds or scatter across a bird table
For ground-feeding birds, lightly scatter the seed mix onto a ground feeding tray
Clean feeding and drinking areas regularly with warm water and a mild detergent
Please note: you’ll find the suet pellets stored within the bag of bird feed

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It's now best ever, so when he said last time it couldn't be beaten, it actually could.........who knew?! :mysmilie_496:

Just looked for thirty seconds (my own personal best) and found little Richard preaching about birds and his "brilliant" bird feed, this from a man who once stated to throw bread out for them, (this was before his bird feed was developed obviously) when actually bread dries out and can choke birds or it can rip their throat, doesn't know as much as he thought he did eh? So balls!.......I'll stick to the suet balls I get from the Home and Bargain, the birds in our garden love them and don't care about the cost, just that you're kind enough to feed them and help them survive. I haven't really heard him mention that equally they need lots of fresh, clean water but then again, till little Richard puts his name on it, he won't mention it.
 
Everything is the best ever until he improves it plant food bird food and laughs all the way to the bank same spiel that people fall for all time and helped along with the awful simon and you get and you get biaggi.
 
Well it will please the person on Fakebook who desperately wanted to know a couple of weeks ago when this bird food would be back as his/her garden birds refused to eat other bird food.
 
The reviews on the last incarnation were not brilliant. I think he also sold it as no sprout as well. I find and read many reports of birds not eating the no sprout. I buy my bird food from Wilkinson's and they do large sacks online, and a whole order only costs £4 delivery.
 
Well it will please the person on Fakebook who desperately wanted to know a couple of weeks ago when this bird food would be back as his/her garden birds refused to eat other bird food.

What a load of tosh some people talk, I would never consider buying RJs over expensive food and normally buy from a garden centre, The feeders and bird table are always needing filling. Would not surprise me if that post was a plant (Forgive the pun)
 
Excuse me shouting lol....PETS AT HOME ..5 QUID FOR 12 kilos !! ....just need a car ......ok not quite the quality maybe but ....the ducks and geese just love it !! We feed them every week ...:mysmilie_47:
 
Excuse me shouting lol....PETS AT HOME ..5 QUID FOR 12 kilos !! ....just need a car ......ok not quite the quality maybe but ....the ducks and geese just love it !! We feed them every week ...:mysmilie_47:

May what I'd like to know is how little Richard Jackson knows that it's better quality? You carry on with what you buy and take no notice of RJ, because unless a Tit (and I don't mean Simon "cheesy" Biagi, oh ok maybe I do :mysmilie_17:) or any another bird turns round and tells him personally that it's the best quality bird food around, then the QVC customer only has his word for it, and seen as though he's just the "face" of QVCs gardening products, I won't be taking that anytime soon.
 
Just more cash into the RJ coffers! can't we feed birds a lot less than humans? the person who wondered when this would be available as 'her' birds were 'picky' should watch The News.
 
I had to laugh when I looked at the product and it said it will "help attract and nourish great tits!!!" Cor! Get that on Page 3 innit! Actually more like front page: "Gnome peddles overpriced bag of muesli!"
 
I had to laugh when I looked at the product and it said it will "help attract and nourish great tits!!!" Cor! Get that on Page 3 innit! Actually more like front page: "Gnome peddles overpriced bag of muesli!"

It doesn't need "help attracting great tits" the presenters stand there on QVC quite willingly.
 
I did learn something from RJ which I didn't know. He said that the cheaper varieties contain wheat which has no nutritional value to birds. I bought a cheap pack from The Range yesterday and it said contains wheat. I then looked at the packet I was using which was premium bird food and it said - contains no wheat.

I shan't buy the tsv as its too expensive but I will certainly pay a bit more when I buy in future to ensure that there is no wheat.
 
I did learn something from RJ which I didn't know. He said that the cheaper varieties contain wheat which has no nutritional value to birds. I bought a cheap pack from The Range yesterday and it said contains wheat. I then looked at the packet I was using which was premium bird food and it said - contains no wheat.

I shan't buy the tsv as its too expensive but I will certainly pay a bit more when I buy in future to ensure that there is no wheat.

OMG wheat! God forbid they are given WHEAT! Let them have oats then! Just imagine the birds might tweet in their dissatisfaction!

If you want ********, avoid wheat!
 
Blimey, does that mean all birds are on a gluten free diet ? Now I know why all the birdies in my garden sit on the fence with their wings on hips turning their beaks up at my offerings ! and its clearly their IBS responsible for the mucky state of my car roof !!!!!
 
Reminds me of Eric the cat. He is sooo picky with his food, I spend ages in Sainsbury's pet food aisle, making sure I get him the right mix of wet and dry, fish and meat, jelly or gravy, pate or terrine. In pots or pouches, foil trays or large tins. Own brand or premium brands.

It's only a matter of time until RJ brings out his own brand of cat and dog foods. What about hedgehogs, surely they need a bespoke diet ?
 
OH please dont encourage RJ to get into his shed and start tinkering or whatever he does in his shed i am just waiting on a new improved plant food once the old stock has gone i am sure he needs to boost his millions.
 
I did learn something from RJ which I didn't know. He said that the cheaper varieties contain wheat which has no nutritional value to birds. I bought a cheap pack from The Range yesterday and it said contains wheat. I then looked at the packet I was using which was premium bird food and it said - contains no wheat.

I shan't buy the tsv as its too expensive but I will certainly pay a bit more when I buy in future to ensure that there is no wheat.

RSPB:
"Wheat and barley grains are often included in seed mixtures, but they are really only suitable for pigeons, doves and pheasants, which feed on the ground and rapidly increase in numbers, frequently deterring the smaller species.

Avoid seed mixtures that have split peas, beans, dried rice or lentils as again only the large species can eat them dry. These are added to some cheaper seed mixes to bulk them up. Any mixture containing green or pink lumps should also be avoided as these are dog biscuit, which can only be eaten when soaked. "

Without wheat the small birds come because the pigeons don't scare them off.

I buy this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B007QD0M6G/?tag=shoppingcom03-21
 

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