Cornflour can be used on a rabbit to stop a bleeding nail (if, for example, you accidentally cut the quick while trimming your rabbit's nails). Dab cornflour on the end of the nail and apply pressure until the bleeding stops. Styptic powder is the commercial product made for this use and is superior to cornflour because styptic powder has analgesic (pain-killing) properties.
Cornstarch (unscented baby cornstarch powder) can be used on a messy rabbit in a "dry bath" method. (Wet baths can be dangerous for rabbits and should only be attempted when absolutely necessary and under very safe conditions.) See the link below for details about the dry bath method.
Rabbits should not eat cornstarch or cornflour, as it can lead to digestive problems (and even death).
corn flakes doesnt make your bones grow. but they are good for energy in the morning
No corn flakes are non living
Corn flakes are flakes of corn. It is a breakfast cereal which is widely popular over the world. It may have added vitamins and minerals.
It costs $1.59 for 8 ounces of corn flakes
yes. and they're delicious with milk.
The company that makes Corn Flakes is Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company. The company was started in 1906. The flakes are sprayed with vitamins and minerals to make them nutritious.
Kellogg's makes Honey Crunch Corn Flakes
firstly in 1894, a patent was filed in May, 1895
"This is an A-B conversation, so C your way out." "What did you have for breakfast? Annoying Flakes?" "Who [urinated] in your Corn Flakes?
It is corn and flakes.
yes, because when you eat them they taste like corn hahaha!
Yes, you generally have your corn flakes with cold milk.