can you feed bacon fat to birds

This bacon fat bird feeder is a wonderful way of using up the grease that is leftover from cooking bacon!

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My family are SO enjoying our new back yard with all the woodland and wildlife. Our Cardboard Tube Feeders were very popular with the birds, and I’ve been looking for other ways in which to make some frugal bird food. Now, aside from Craftulate I also write StepAwayFromTheCarbs (you knew that, right?). Low carbers often eat a lot of bacon, and my new found way of cooking bacon is in the microwave using one of these Makin’ Bacon Racks. The bacon goes onto a little stand and the fat collects underneath. It’s pretty cool AND it leaves me with a lot of bacon fat when I cook a whole pack of bacon at once. Bacon Fat Bird Feeder

After the bacon had cooked, my son and I made some bird feeders from the fat. BTW if you don’t have a handy source of bacon fat then any other kind of meat fat, suet, lard or vegetable shortening would be a good alternative. Our first attempt was just the fat by itself: I chilled it in the fridge in a bowl, poked a pipe cleaner into it and we hung it up. It was very popular with the smaller birds – especially the downy woodpeckers and chickadees.Bacon Fat Bird Feeder

For our next version I decided to make it a bit more varied by incorporating some bird seed. So I poured the bacon fat into a bowl, and when it had cooled I added some bird seed. F mixed it all around, then we poured it into some small bowls that I had lined with cling wrap (for easy removal). I put them into the fridge to solidify, poking both ends of a pipe cleaner into the fat once it had started to harden.Bacon Fat Bird Feeder

Then I lifted out the fat balls, and used the cling wrap to help form a tighter ball around the pipe cleaner. I removed the wrap and then F and I hung them on the trees.Bacon Fat Bird Feeder from Craftulate

Note: Bacon fat will melt if the outside temperature is too high, so keep an eye on them! Although the worst that will happen is that they will drop on the ground, and the birds will eat them from there!

Is Bacon Fat Safe for Bird Suet?

can you feed bacon fat to birds

can you feed bacon fat to birds

After the bacon had cooked, my son and I made some bird feeders from the fat. BTW if you don’t have a handy source of bacon fat then any other kind of meat fat, suet, lard or vegetable shortening would be a good alternative. Our first attempt was just the fat by itself: I chilled it in the fridge in a bowl, poked a pipe cleaner into it and we hung it up. It was very popular with the smaller birds – especially the downy woodpeckers and chickadees.Bacon Fat Bird Feeder

My family are SO enjoying our new back yard with all the woodland and wildlife. Our Cardboard Tube Feeders were very popular with the birds, and I’ve been looking for other ways in which to make some frugal bird food. Now, aside from Craftulate I also write StepAwayFromTheCarbs (you knew that, right?). Low carbers often eat a lot of bacon, and my new found way of cooking bacon is in the microwave using one of these Makin’ Bacon Racks. The bacon goes onto a little stand and the fat collects underneath. It’s pretty cool AND it leaves me with a lot of bacon fat when I cook a whole pack of bacon at once. Bacon Fat Bird Feeder

What a great way to use up the grease left over after cooking bacon—this bacon fat bird feeder!

Then I lifted out the fat balls, and used the cling wrap to help form a tighter ball around the pipe cleaner. I removed the wrap and then F and I hung them on the trees.Bacon Fat Bird Feeder from Craftulate

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FAQ

Is bacon fat good for birds?

While lard is a safe alternative to rendered suet, avoid using bacon drippings. The chemical preservatives in commercial bacon become more concentrated once cooked. While this doesn’t pose a health threat to humans, it can be harmful to birds. Bread and table scraps should be avoided, too.

What fats are safe for birds?

Birds will eat the fat of cattle, hogs and other animals. However, the fatty food most commonly fed backyard birds is beef fat also known as suet. The very best suet is found around the kidneys and loins of cattle. When rendered, this fat won’t become rancid or melt in warm weather as quickly as other fats.

Can wild birds eat pork fat?

Things to avoid. Fats used for Cooking– After roasting a nice slab of pork belly, it can be tempting to use the rendered down pork fat for bird food, but this is not advisable, as the juices that get added to it during roasting can clog up their feathers, and also make it far too salty.