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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5119020" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Everytime I walk past a pallet of "deer corn" at local stores I wonder how many dead turkeys it will generate? Disturbing.</p><p></p><p>On a similar note we had a horse once that was having digestive issues and the Vet asked what type feed we were using.... we said basically a standard sweet feed mix....he immediately said get him off it now.....and explained the corn that's in it these days is hybrid and much of it contains a mold or fungus inside the kernel that can cause issues with horses....we swapped to oats and alfalfa pellets and the horses condition improved quickly.....the Vet was an older gentleman and he said as a kid he always fed corn directly from the crib to their horses with no issue....but many of today's corns are different....and it's processed differently.....anyway, it was very eye opening to me.....big difference in growing corn verses pouring it out of a bag in a pile.....it certainly can be toxic in some cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5119020, member: 20594"] Everytime I walk past a pallet of "deer corn" at local stores I wonder how many dead turkeys it will generate? Disturbing. On a similar note we had a horse once that was having digestive issues and the Vet asked what type feed we were using.... we said basically a standard sweet feed mix....he immediately said get him off it now.....and explained the corn that's in it these days is hybrid and much of it contains a mold or fungus inside the kernel that can cause issues with horses....we swapped to oats and alfalfa pellets and the horses condition improved quickly.....the Vet was an older gentleman and he said as a kid he always fed corn directly from the crib to their horses with no issue....but many of today's corns are different....and it's processed differently.....anyway, it was very eye opening to me.....big difference in growing corn verses pouring it out of a bag in a pile.....it certainly can be toxic in some cases. [/QUOTE]
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