Scott H is repeating what he believes. There is nothing wrong in that, but not everyone agrees. I personally would say that frozen is no better than canned, but that's just my opinion.
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No, not as long as it's not stated as fact.Scott H is repeating what he believes. There is nothing wrong in that, but not everyone agrees. I personally would say that frozen is no better than canned, but that's just my opinion.
I'll remember that.People are free to have any opinion they like.
Having it doesn't make it TRUE, and repeating it doesn't change reality
It matches most other data.I'll remember that.![]()
And how do you know that your link is correct?
Quote: No. But neither did I say that canned foods have no nutrition in them. I actually stated (Post 13) that canned foods do have nutrition in them.
Nope.Bear Foot Farm seems to have grabbed a hold of this like a terrier. I wasn't going by any website but a can in front of my face. Vitamin A 0%....Vitamin C 0%....no other vitamins listed.. you do get 2% of your iron. ... wow. And the protein is still there. And of course you can't cook the fiber out of it. Now if you can your own corn it may be far more nutritious.
Go waste some of your money on a can of corn and read for yourself. If there was any vitamins in it I'm sure they would be listed on the label.
You can catch Kokanee with canned corn on a wedding ring set up though. ....
To the OP, yes you can feed canned corn to your chickens. ... good way to get rid of it.