no. Horses can not eat corn but they can eat egg Sandwiches! That was immature, but yes a horse can eat corn.
Yes!! Horses founder on rich dense feed, which their digestive tracts can only handle in small doses but horses will gorge. They will not only founder, they will colic.
unless it has an allergy or something and is not allowed corn, no. In fact, it is in several types of horse feed, such as sweet feed
Yes, the horse will bite the corn kernels off the cob. They usually don't eat the cob itself, since this has no nutritional value.
yes they can eat corn cobs because horses have really low taste buds so they can eat almost anything
Yes, and if it's fresh they will eat the cob too because it's soft and sweet. My horses love it!
they will if you let them
Horses eat corn husks.
You eat a pig and a nice fat horse and then yourself. Be happy!
When you eat corn on the cob, the part you eat are the kernels of corn. The cob is the inedible fibrous structure to which the kernels are attached before you eat them.
no it is not fattening if you eat corn on the cob and a salad then ice cream at night
vegetable
Corn on the cob is a vegetable. The seeds for this vegetable is found on the top of the stalk before the corn is picked.
Yes horses can eat cooked corn on the cob, but it's not really good for them to have it and it can pose a choking hazard. Corn is a starchy grain and it breaks down into sugar. Too much sugar can cause a horse to become hyper or 'hot' tempered and hard to handle. It would be best to give the horse homemade treats with very little sugar or store bought low sugar horse treats instead.
cobcornfruitcarcassesCorn on the cob.. you toss out the husk, cook and eat the corn, then toss away the cob. It could be chicken as well. You toss the skin, cook and eat the meat. Toss the bones.Corn on the cob.
I've seen more people eat corn on the cob from side to side than work their way around the cob. It's easier to eat it that way, not to mention a bit faster.
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Corn - as in "corn on the cob".
Is corn-on-the-cob hyphenated?
It's not more healthy than say, boiled corn on the cob, but it's also not going to hurt you either.