By: Wagner's
Wagners 18542 Cracked Corn Wild Bird Food is the best bird food available on the market today. Not only is the quality of the ingredients top-notch, but the overall satisfaction and value for money are unbeatable. The 10-pound bag is also conveniently and securely packaged, making it the perfect choice for your feathered friends.LetterGuy: Added to feeding stations. All of the wildlife get into the corn. Squirrels, rabbits, deer, birds and a fox are all visiting. Great addition will buy again.
United States on Nov 26, 2023
Jeremiah M.: Fed it to crows. They didnt know what to do with it -- or simply distrusted it as a foreign food -- but ate it after a while
United States on Nov 23, 2023
Betsy Ross: All the backyard critters (ducks, squirrels, blue jays) love this stuff. Not much of the inevitable "dust" at the bottom of the bag. I've ordered over 10 bags of this corn over the years, and it's always fresh.
United States on Nov 13, 2023
Ivy Reisner: I'm feeding birds at a Brooklyn apartment window birdfeeder with humans clearly visible, and there are a good many bird feeders in this area (you'd be surprised at the variety of birds that call Brooklyn home) so it's a bit of a game to find what attracts birds the most. Mess free was always a requirement.
Peanuts are a sure win, though since I have a nut-allergic friend coming over regularly that's literally off the table. They are the most popular, and if that's an option for your birds, go for it. The only downside there is sometimes it looks like the birds, especially the doves, might choke on it.
For morning doves, sunflower hearts and this cracked corn are tied for second. As I type one dove it sitting on the windowsill eating the hearts and the other is eating this. Doves are city birds. They don't care. A human wants to watch? That's fine. There's food. They're fast and they know it. They just eat. Some of the doves, having had thistle seed, will settle for nothing else. Yep, we've taught a flock of scavenger birds to be finicky.
The bag say titmice won't eat this. The titmice did not read the bag. They love it. It is tied with sunflower hearts, but...
United States on Mar 07, 2023
Erica .: Bought this for the ducks at the cottage. Ate it up like crazy. Kind of expensive for such a small bag tho. Otherwise it was good.
Canada on Sep 10, 2019
M. M. Wright: Birds love this cracked corn. My young son made a ground feeder and we puts some in there. So many birds came - sparrows, mourning doves, blackbirds, cardinals - it even attracted mallard ducks to my yard.
Canada on May 31, 2016
Rosslyn Perry: The big birds in my yard love this at their ground feeder. I am very pleased with this product.
Canada on Oct 27, 2015
Dave: I use it to feed geese and they love it, once the geese are done feeding the pigeons and sometimes seagulls will join the party.
Canada on Aug 03, 2015
eubassman: Good product - liked by bigger birds, squirrels, and rabbits
Canada on Dec 05, 2014
Wagner's Wild Bird Food: Cracked Corn for Feathered Friends | Non-GMO 10lb Bulk Dried Mealworms - Perfect for Reptiles, Chickens, and Ducks - Hatortempt | Premium FruitBlend Flavor Bird Food Pellets for Parrots and Conures by ZuPreem | |
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Total Reviews | 533 reviews | 969 reviews | 1 reviews |
Age Range (Description) | Adult | All Life Stages | |
Item model number | 18542 | dried_maelworms_10lb | 762177831206 |
Brand | Wagner's | ZuPreem | |
ASIN | B005KOJ86S | B01AR8UGZI | B001F6TUL8 |
Unit Count | 160 Ounce | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 12.75 x 5 inches; 10 Pounds | 7.09 x 8.27 x 14.17 inches; 11.9 Pounds | |
Manufacturer | Wagner's | No | No |
Flavor | Cracked Corn | FruitBlend | |
Item Form | Seed | Pellet | |
Date First Available | August 29, 2011 | January 17, 2016 | June 8, 2005 |
maidenm: It’s now winter and I ordered this because we feed wild birds and have chickens. All our birds live this stuff. I throw it on the ground and it gives them something to do. Definitely worth the purchase, I just wish it was a little cheaper… I mean…. People, it’s dry corn, grown everywhere!
United States on Nov 26, 2023