Although it is not part of their normal diet, deer have been seen eating suet cakes laden with birdseed. This opportunistic feeding habit occurs when the natural diet is sparse.
Yes , if the bird's will eat it , there is something called Suet , which I believe is similar.
Chickadees eat seeds and tiny insects, mainly. Fond of sunflower seed and suet at feeders.
Hang suet cakes in locations in the yard. The birds will go for that instead. But, they are doing you a favor by eating insects on your trees.
Nesting birds eat all different kinds of food. They will eat sunflower seeds, cracked corn, millet, suet cakes, and nyjer seeds.
No...especially if you are making pudding, butter or shortening melt at a low temp and you will have a heavy, greasy result
Actually, chickens are very opportunistic feeders like most birds. Birds that are specifically seed eaters will not typically eat animals; however, consider the vast variety of birds that eat suet. Chickens will eat anything practically. In fact it used to be a common practice at poultry farms to toss the carcasses of dead chickens into the feed bin. It was considered a bit of free protein that the other chickens did not seem to mind. Yes, chickens are even cannibalistic.
which country does suet come from
Yes, raccoons will eat suet.
Dumplings may be made with suet by substituting finely chopped suet for whatever fat is called for in the recipe.
Suet is the hard white fat found around the kidneys and groin area of beef cattle.
Fat people only eat suet .