the nutritional value of sweet corn as fed to rabbits and guinea pigs

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Sweet corn for rabbits and guinea pigs

Cornsilk on sweet corn cobSweet corn is much loved by rabbits and guinea pigs but it is fattening and has a very inverse Ca.P ratio with a calcium level of only 2mg and a phosphorous level of 89mg per 100gm.  That same 100gm does at least provide 6.8mg vitamin C, just a little more than 100gm of carrots.

However it is a useful winter food for animals kept in sheds or outdoor hutches when balanced with calcium rich foods that have a good Ca:P ratio.

The silky fronds which lie between the corncob and the protective outer leaves are known as cornsilk and used as a herbal medicine for the urinary tract.  The outside leaves of the corn cob, if free from contamination with mould, make a fibre rich treat.  The leaves of the plant and the stem can also be given.

For sweet corn seeds check out our seed shop.