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According to an article from the House Rabbit Society corn is not good for rabbits.

Actually FRESH corn is not good for rabbits just like any other food that is high in carbohydrates. The starch inside the corn kernel can get rapidly digested and cause diarrhea or other problems.

Dried corn is fine for rabbits so long as it is part of a balanced diet and incorporated into a pelleted feed. In fact yellow corn is loaded with natural carotenoids (like beta carotene) that are beneficial for rabbits. Natural carotenoids are better for rabbits than synthetic vitamin A (Lebas 2000).

Published research has compared the use of wheat, barely, and corn in the diets of rabbits and found no statistical difference in the growth performance or digestibility between the three grains. However wheat tended to cause an increase of ammonia in the caecum ( Nizza et al. 2000, and Xiccato et. al. 2002).

Lebas, F. 2000. Vitamins in Rabbit Nutrition: Literature Review and Recommendations. World Rabbit Science 8:185-192.

Nizza A., Moniello G. 2000. Meat quality and caecal content characteristics of rabbit according to dietary content and botanical origin of starch. World Rabbit Science 8:3-9

Xiccato G., Trocino A., Sartoria A., Queaque P.I. 2002. Effect of Dietary Starch Level and Source on Performance, Caecal Fermentation, and Meat Quality in Growing Rabbits. World Rabbit Science 10:147-157.

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