Hey, today I will be going over a concept that can be deceiving at times and would like to go over why you could be putting your rabbit’s life to an end by giving them corn.
Why Would People Feed Rabbits Corn?
There will be many times in your life that if you go to a farm, you may find out that a rabbit there is being fed corn. Many times, farmers will not take precaution to look into why rabbits should not be fed corn, which is very easy access to them. Don’t get me wrong, not all farmers feed rabbits corn, which is great, but farmers tend to be the rabbit owners feeding corn.
Why Is Corn So Bad?
Corn can clog up your rabbits GI track, also known as their gastrointestinal track, which is what will lead to GI stasis, and possibly to death if the GI stasis isn’t treated by a professional exotic veterinarian within 24-48 hours. This happens by a three step process:
- The rabbit ingests the corn.
- The GI track will try to digest the corn.
- The corn isn’t able to be properly digested, clogging your rabbit’s GI track, and very easily leading to GI stasis.
What To Look Out For
Now that you know why corn is so bad for rabbits, here are some precautions to take part in while looking for food for your rabbit so that you don’t have to worry about corn problems.
- Look to make sure your rabbit’s food doesn’t contain any form of corn.
- Try to avoid giving farm rabbit food, because as I explained earlier, many farms will feed a rabbit food mix with corn, but not all.
- If there is ever an iffy ingredient that you don’t know about, contact your vet and get the professional answer, or less you only have the time to look it up then go and ask a vet. You can always go to a site ran by a vet and look for the same question to see if it has been answered yet.
Thanks as always for coming back. I will be going by my normal schedule as usual, so make sure to come back every other day for a new post, but look back on others if you haven’t already.






