Ok FDA feeds chicken popcorn (just kidding) actuly chicken food
It is a grain and will not hurt them. They will not eat things they cannot swallow and an unpopped corn kernel is not much bigger than a piece of cracked corn normally found in hen scratch. And don't worry, the popcorn will not "explode" inside the chicken, it takes much more heat than the chicken can produce to pop popcorn. I often throw my chickens leftover popcorn and never had a problem.
yes it is ok to have popcorn after you get a wisdom tooth pulled out
its ok to feed a birds, bird seed or lettuce (vegetables, fruit) but not anything like chocolate, eggs, unhealthy human food ect.
its probably ok if it will eat it. i cornsnakes eat mice or rats though. sometimes small birds
No cheese is not for birds.
i founed some popcorn that was seven years past but cooked ,however i didnt eat it as it smelt really past it! after expiary for popcorn 3 years is the recommmended.
Truly, i think it would be OK. Although, you may get sick.
Unbuttered, unsalted popcorn won't make make a dog sick, but popcorn could potentially become lodged in the throat, creating an upper airway obstruction.
There are lots of human foods you can feed wild birds, such as bread crumbs, sunflower seeds, chopped nuts and fruits (such as apples and pears), and raisins. I even have all types of birds that fly down to my dog's food bowl on the patio and eat the dry dog food, but the kinds with smaller pieces are much easier for them to eat. Anything that is raw and unprocessed is OK.
no. the question is the best thing of popcorn. molly is awesome and ellie is ok.
No do not feed it that.