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Yes, with caution. Corn is not the best choice for horses in any of it's forms.

Whole corn kernels would be the poorest choice.

Soy bean meal is ok but probably should be mixed with other grains for optimum results.

Distillers grains have the advantage of being partiallys broken down with a lot of the sugars removed.

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