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Yes. Corn is a primary ingredient of slop, the traditional pig food. Other things that enter a pigs diet on a regular basis: Apples, gristle, peas, etc. Generally, slop consists of whatever the family that owns the animal did not eat for dinner, or rather, the table scraps that were unfit for refridgeration.

In factory/animal factories conditions, corn is mass produced to be fed to grazing animals, such as pigs, sheep, horses, and cattle. However, this corn is unfit for human consumption as it is of a genetically altered strain that lacks essential nutrients. These nutrients are added as pellets to the meal.

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