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Is dry corn on the cob okay?

At winter we do that!
When we bought are farm there were some dry corn on the cob on the ground, so we saved them and fed them to the chickens.
 
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Just wondering why you recommend not feed the corn in the summer, does the feeding off the cob exert the hen too much causing them to over eat? Or is corn not a good food for the summer?
I'm new and don't have my chicks, sorry if this is a well known fact, i'm still learning.
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Just wondering why you recommend not feed the corn in the summer, does the feeding off the cob exert the hen too much causing them to over eat? Or is corn not a good food for the summer?
I'm new and don't have my chicks, sorry if this is a well known fact, i'm still learning.
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Cracked corn or shell corn gives off heat and stay in the crop for along time, thats one reason to feed it in the winter on cold blustery evenings...helps keep the birds warm overnight...
 
I've been giving the chickens handfuls (scattered) of cracked corn when I let them out to range,m and mixing some in their feed. Should I not be doing this in the summer, or just limit the amount I give them?
 
This may seem like a stupid question, can we feed our hens fresh corn on the cob. Usually after we are done with cooked corn, we will give them the left overs (if they have been cut off the cob) or peices no one has eaten, is this still something that needs to be kept for cool nights?
 
Fresh corn is fine and so is canned but cracked, scratch or shelled holds in heat and thats not good in this hot nasty summer weather....
 

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