Corn is fine for horses, with a balanced amount of grain. It will put weight on them quickly, usually used to bulk up horses that are quite down on their weight. No harm in it, my horses are on corn, no problems with it!
I know for sure that cattle love to eat corn stalks! We had two horses once, and They loved to eat hay, which is similar to corn stalks. Another thing horses eat is thistles. They love 'em! If a horse won't eat the corn stalks, I am sure that there are farmers out there who would be willing to buy it for their cattle.
Corn cobs will probably make a good, tasty treat for a horse every now and then, but don't leave it alone with the cob. It could choke on it, so I recommend only feeding corn cobs to horses if they are owned by you.
Not saying you can't but its not really good to feed them corn it could make them go wild because corn has loads of sugars
Crows and different birds and animals like raccoons eat corn stalks.
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Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
While there is corn in some horse food it is not advised to feed them deer corn. It is best to keep a horse on a vet recommended diet to prevent health issues.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
Horses can eat green corn stalks if you want to feed them the stalks. It will not hurt a horse to eat green corn stalks. Answer 2: Technically, yes a horse can eat green corn stalks, that doesn't mean they should though. Horses cannot proccess the stalks enough to get much nutrition out of them. The corn stalks can also harbor fungus and bacteria that could cause problems for the horse.
Crows and different birds and animals like raccoons eat corn stalks.
You can apparently make it by microwaving the corn stalks.
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no. Horses can not eat corn but they can eat egg sandwiches! That was immature, but yes a horse can eat corn.
the things that are tall, green, and corn grows from them.
There are many ways to use utilize corn stalks to decorate. You can create a dried cornstalk arrangement. You can create wreaths from corn stalks as well. You can use it to decorate yards.
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Horses are herbivores that eat primarily roughage - grass, hay, stalks of various plants, etc. When they are out on pasture or are wild, they eat wherever the plants are - in the field, the pasture, the meadow, etc. When horses are stabled in a barn, they eat out of troughs or mangers.
Horses are herbivores that eat primarily roughage - grass, hay, stalks of various plants, etc. When they are out on pasture or are wild, they eat wherever the plants are - in the field, the pasture, the meadow, etc. When horses are stabled in a barn, they eat out of troughs or mangers.
Cows eat corn, any grain, alfalfa and clover, and silage (either green corn stalks or other plant that is chopped into small pieces and fermented in a sealed environment).
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