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Maybe - but mine love (part of) corn cobs - takes them a while to eat it (which keeps them occupied - which is good for the boredom!) and they go back to the kernel-less remains over and over again (in the vain hope that there will be some left!!).

A bag of frozen coblets (??) is a good standby. (*I* defrost them first - not sure if thats necessary of not?)

Doesn't mixed corn conatin quite a lot of fat - so shouldn't be overfed ?? (OK in moderation - as most things)

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Mine love corn on the cob,

 

Like others, have it in the bottom of the freezer, for when required. I give it to the frozen as lasts a lot longer(although OH prefers to defrost as he reckons it is cruel :roll: ).

 

I also hang it up on string, so swings as they peck at it - it is very funny to watch, and again keeps them amused for longer!

 

I have tried the dried version - and threw it away in the end. They were not interested at all - think it's too hard for them - OK for rodents to chew on, but not for chooks to peck at.

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