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.
Cracked corn is indeed an energy feed source for livestock. Corn is a high-energy feedstuff no matter how it's processed, and should be treated as such.
Yes, corn is good for them. Bread is not a good idea, because it can get stuck in their throat.
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.
Houston is located in southeastern Texas and does not have any mountains within the city limits. The nearest mountains to Houston are in western Texas, such as the Davis Mountains and Guadalupe Mountains.
I want to take a shot at the phrase 'jimmie crack corn and I don't care' it means give me cracked corn which would be boiled cracked corn similar to oatmeal.
It's a song -- it's "JIMMY cracked corn, and I don't care." It is a nonsense line about a guy named Jimmy -- he cracked some corn (broke open the kernels to make grits or bread or something) and you don't care that he did.
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I think the song you mean is "Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care." I think it's a folk song.
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.
Its a slave song
it adds fat so don't give them a lot. i also recommend cracked corn.