Because,corn is juicy and really yummy and it just explodes with flavors.!
b/c it's hard for the digestive tract to break down
the layer outside of the corn known as the "corn wall" is none digestable to the body so it stays the same
Are you sure it's whole? yep
No. It's just strictly corn.
The children of the corn are a whole group of killer children but the omen is just a normal killer child. So the children of the corn would win.
It's just whole corn. Often bags labeled "Deer Corn" are a little dirtier, have bits of cob and junk along with the whole corn. You see that mainly with deer corn purchased at Walmart. Feed stores often carry a higher grade of deer corn that doesn't have the trash in it, which is what you want if you're putting it in an automatic feeder. The chunks of cob tend to jam the feeders up. It's just whole corn. Often bags labeled "Deer Corn" are a little dirtier, have bits of cob and junk along with the whole corn. You see that mainly with deer corn purchased at Walmart. Feed stores often carry a higher grade of deer corn that doesn't have the trash in it, which is what you want if you're putting it in an automatic feeder. The chunks of cob tend to jam the feeders up.
No, they can't digest them properly, it will just come out bloody
Cornmeal is just ground corn the corn kernel is composed of the following: the endosperm (which contains most of the starch) the germ which is at the center of the kernel and contains most of the fat, and the outer husk of the kernel called the paricarp.
I believe a river otter ate my corn because had it been a raccoon it would've taken the whole cob but no, it just ate the kernals right off the plant.
Any object that ends up in the airway will become stuck as the airway narrows. Many large objects get stuck just inside the trachea at the vocal cords. For adults, one of the main reasons for choking is chewed that isn't chewed properly (esp. swallowed whole)
This isn't logical. Use common sense. When you chug the can of corn it won't just HAPPEN to form into a corncob in your stomach.
It works just as well.
It's just whole corn. Often bags labeled "Deer Corn" are a little dirtier, have bits of cob and junk along with the whole corn. You see that mainly with deer corn purchased at Walmart. Feed stores often carry a higher grade of deer corn that doesn't have the trash in it, which is what you want if you're putting it in an automatic feeder. The chunks of cob tend to jam the feeders up. It's just whole corn. Often bags labeled "Deer Corn" are a little dirtier, have bits of cob and junk along with the whole corn. You see that mainly with deer corn purchased at Walmart. Feed stores often carry a higher grade of deer corn that doesn't have the trash in it, which is what you want if you're putting it in an automatic feeder. The chunks of cob tend to jam the feeders up.
Depending on how much he/she chewed, your dog should be fine. But I would phone your vet just to make sure.
No. Corn-on-the-cob is sweet corn, which is genetically different from popcorn. Both are different from field corn used for livestock feed, and flint corn used for making corn chips. While they are all the same genus and species, Zea mays, they are different subspecies and cultivars.