In the first place, you should not be feeding the rabbits corn because it is high in starch which is not good for them. So butter on corn is a double whammy because it is not good to give them refined sugar or things with alot of unhealthy things in it, such as butter. If you would like to see a list of things that they can eat, search what fruit and veg can rabbits eat? I answered that, and it has a bunch of info on food for rabbit owners! Hope this helps, and your bunnies have a long life!!
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Corn, fresh or dried, is NOT safe for rabbits. The hull of corn kernels is composed of a complex polysaccharide (not cellulose and pectin, of which plant cell walls are more commonly composed, and which a rabbit can digest) which rabbits cannot digest. We know of more than one rabbit who suffered intestinal impactions because of the indigestible corn hulls. After emergency medical treatment, when the poor rabbits finally passed the corn, their fecal pellets were nearly solid corn hulls! Those rabbits were lucky.
Yes, rabbits will eat corn plants.
Is suggested that if rabbits do eat corn it must be raw. Rabbits also enjoy eating the cobs and the husks of the corn as well.
Step by step:take your cornget out a butter knifeget out buttertake some butter with your butter knifeand rub it all over your corn!Alternatively, some people butter a slice of bread and then roll the hot corn cob over it.
Although there are differing opinions about giving rabbits corn of any kind, I would err on the side of caution and say no. Corn is indigestible and if it gets stuck will block the rabbits intestine.
Putting butter in can corn makes it taste better.
Since corn oil is unsaturated it is considered healthier than butter.
Bad Rabbits was created in 2007.
chew it and butter it
Bad because it is very salty and very butter-y. Corn, on the other hand is good. Popcorn has too many calories and fat.
the correct grammar is "why IS butter bad for you"
corn is not bad for birds