no its to big and crunchey for them to eat just give it fish food
Corn gluten meal is a byproduct of corn processing that has historically been used as an animal feed. The expression "corn gluten" is colloquial jargon that describes corn proteins that are neither gliadin nor glutenin
Corn meal is flour ground from dried corn kernels.
Turkey feed is mainly a balanced diet of corn and soybean meal mixed with a supplement of vitamins and minerals. Some feed includes wheat and barley.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from the whole corn kernel.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
No, corn flour and corn meal are not the same. Corn flour is a finely ground powder made from corn kernels, while corn meal is a coarser texture made from grinding dried corn.
No, corn meal and corn flour are not the same. Corn meal is coarser in texture and made from ground corn kernels, while corn flour is finer and made from finely ground corn.
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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.
you can feed them peas or zucchini
White corn meal. You need the corn meal to make corn muffins.