Croixdale Farms, Whole Corn

Croixdale Farms, Whole Corn

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Whole Corn is a popular feed for deer, squirrels, birds and other wildlife. Corn contains many valuable nutrients including protein and fiber.Providing whole corn may help to divert bigger birds like blue jays from eating out of other feeders.

Everything You Need to Attract Birds

Selecting the right bird seed mix can attract a diverse array of backyard birds to your outdoor space. Consider the birds in your area and the types of feeders you have available. For general feeding, a mix like the Meadow Ridge Farms Premium Wild Bird Mix offers a variety of seeds and grains to appeal to a wide range of birds. If you're targeting specific species, specialized feeds like black oil sunflower seeds for cardinals or nyjer seed for finches can be ideal. Don't forget about suet cakes and mealworms to attract woodpeckers and insect-eating birds. At Gertens, we carry a variety of Meadow Ridge Farms bird feeds to suit your backyard birdwatching needs.

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Whole Corn is a popular feed for deer, squirrels, birds and other wildlife. Corn contains many valuable nutrients including protein and fiber.Providing whole corn may help to divert bigger birds like blue jays from eating out of other feeders.

Ingredients:

Corn

Attracts:

Cardinals, Grosbeaks, Jays, Doves, Ducks, Cranes, Quails, Turkeys, Pheasants, Grouse, Deer and Squirrels

Feeders to use:

Tray or platform feeder, trough feeder, ground feeder, covered fly through feeder

More Information

Attracts Cardinals, Cranes, Deer, Doves, Ducks, Grosbeaks, Grouse, Jays, Pheasants, Quail, Squirrels, Turkeys, Woodpeckers
Brand Croixdale Farms

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