Kenya Mwangi
Songster
With so many posts about feed, where do most stand on this?
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Hello I do the same! Even leftover corn that comes in the frozen bag. They go nuts for it. But I am never sure if it is good for them.I will toss them some sweet corn if I have any extra cobs from dinner.
With different nutrient profiles.. any ingredient is a worthy source of energy (aka calories) in a properly balanced diet.. if the keeper themselves doesn't have any allergies when handling, or consuming, or other causes for concern.. politics, etc.With so many posts about feed, where do most stand on this?
Hello Oh I forgot it is bioengineered food which cannot be found naturaly in nature. I think if you mess with nature it will mess with you back.Hello I do the same! Even leftover corn that comes in the frozen bag. They go nuts for it. But I am never sure if it is good for them.
Hello Sometimes keeping it simple is better. Be sure to vote!I think its complicated, and attempts to reduce it to a simplistic "good/bad" based on broad (and often inaccurate) generalizations does a disservice to the topic.
I also think its the wrong question.
Hello In the "Not good or bad" camp I see. Thank you for participating!It's not a cut and question and definitely not a cut and dry answer.
Neither are good or bad, within the proper use.
You can certainly get away without feeding either but unless you're feeding them a corn or soy heavy diet, they're likely going to be fine.