you could get dried up sweetcorn for it like they do in gerbil food
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.
There can be several pronouns for corn. It depends upon its use in a sentence. The CORN (noun) is fresh. IT (pronoun) is fresh. Do you want to eat CORN (noun)? Do you want to eat SOME (pronoun)?
You can't really get fresh corn all year unless u ask ur teacher for
It depends on where you live. If you live in Ohio, you won't be able to find fresh corn available to buy.
because it is frozen
Yes, but you should try to feed them organic popcorn. An estimated 90% of all corn crops are non-organic and GMO. What that means is our corn crops are grown from Monsanto seeds which contain pesticides in the actual kernels. This can lead to - and frequently does - gerbils developing tumors.
Yes, fresh corn is a good source of potassium. Potassium is a mineral that helps regulate fluid balance, muscle contractions, and nerve signals in the body. Eating fresh corn can contribute to your overall potassium intake.
Yes, fresh corn contains a small amount of calcium, but it is not considered a significant source of this mineral. Other foods like dairy products, leafy greens, and fortified foods are better sources of calcium.
You should refrigerate corn on the cob within two hours of cooking or buying it to keep it fresh.
I think it is fresh corn, although everybody makes mistakes. But this is what I think.
You mix corn,sushi,and pickels......(The CORN may have to be farm fresh)
If by raw you mean uncooked then yes and even steemed,cooled down and unsalted corn is OK. Gerbils can eat uncooked corn on the cobb/kernnels. Raw corn is actually sod in most gerbil's mixed food from stores.