Blair
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Any one have experience on feeding corn and stalks to rabbits? Both green and dry? I plan on growing open pollinated corn this year. Heard that they are taller, more foliage, bigger ears and higher protein percentage.
ladysown":2powihqb said:easily doable.
They'll eat the green/fresh tassles first, then the leaves and then the stalks. Once the tassles are dry they tend to avoid them...but then the mice want them so that part all works out for me.
IF you have corn silk...most will dive into it with no holds barred.
In the dry stalks, watch for mould. Like seriously...LOOK for it! Mostly in the joining areas, at the ends of the cobs where the silk was if it didn't fall out, and up near the tassle.
Smart rabbits will avoid it, but the dumb ones won't.
that type of mould is usually found on the kernels themselves.it was the white and pink mold that has aflotoxins (sp?) and was seriously toxic. I know that it is the "white" mold that is such a problem with cracked (cut/chooped) corn. It is hard to see, and apparently can grow to serious amount within a week after the corn is cracked.
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