Cotswold Granaries Duck & Swan Food 180g - OUT OF DATE

£0.99 £3.19
£0.89 Membership Price
SKU: DUCK/S-O.O.D.

Please be aware that this current discounted stock had a used-by date of 14/07/2023. This duck and swan food has been stored correctly and is still fine for bird consumption.

Cotswold Granaries Duck & Swan food uses only natural ingredients. Carefully selected to provide a nutritionally dense and energy-rich feed. As a result, you'll be keeping our native and visiting ducks and swans well-fed all year.

It’s important to avoid low-quality feed, which may appear good value but generally contain ‘fillers’ such as pulses and even dog biscuits! Always choose a brand you trust that provides high-quality natural ingredients such as going into our wild animal foods.

This Floating Duck & Swan Food is a high-quality feed that contains natural ingredients such as peas, rice, fish meal, soya oil and linseed. Most importantly, the mix has added vitamins A, D3 and E. But contains no added sugar or artificial flavours and colours. So, this bespoke floating mix with beneficial nutrients helps keep ducks, swans and waterfowl healthy.

Our latest packaging is fully home, compostable and resealable. Even the clear window and resealable zipper are compostable! Made from starch and plant fibres! Zero plastic, zero waste, zero consumer guilt.

If you, like us, have a strong sense of environmental responsibility, then this is the bird food for you!

When can I expect my delivery?

All orders placed before 2pm (mon-fri) will be despatched the same day via Royal Mail on a tracked service.

We do on occasion use DPD, especially for larger items

If you have any questions please get in touch by emailing us -

hello@thewildlifecommunity.co.uk 

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Simone B.
Ducks' Delight

More than happy with this returning purchase, feel like I am doing my bit to support the local ducks, coots, Canada geese (bit short on the swan front here) especially at this busy time of year. Its goes down very well (and even a crow or two have gobbled up the few grains that land on the grass). Thank you.