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Keep Full sized Corn away from rabbits; it is not appropriate food.

Full sized Corn

Zea mays

Guideline: Never Feed

Type: Vegetables

Other Names: Maize, sweet corn kernels on the cob

Maize, known as corn, is a cereal grain domesticated around 10,000 years ago. Corn grows on very tall, leafy stalks. The corn itself is most commonly found as yellow with hundreds of kernels surrounding the cob. Most people know this as a food for humans and livestock.

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Is Full sized Corn item toxic?

Corn is not a classic acute poison, but whole kernels and high starch load are a poor match for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas and can trigger serious GI illness, obstruction risk, and imbalance in the hindgut.

Should I feed my pet Full sized Corn?

No. Do not feed corn kernels, cobs, or popcorn-style treats to rabbits, guinea pigs, or chinchillas.

How much can I feed them?

Do not offer corn. If your pet ate corn or a cob fragment, contact your veterinarian—especially if they stop eating or look bloated.

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