Corn ... yet again! (An update)

Allena

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Just an update to my previous Corn-on-the-Cob woes with Freddie. I gave him a fresh, uncooked, corn cob and ... he ignored it, studiously! Have come to the conclusion my picky piggie just doesn't like Corn! (He won't even touch Baby Corn). So, Corn is now definitely OFF the Menu in this house! [sighs]
 
That’s quite strange! My pig loves corn on the cob! Maybe try giving them baby corn , the might like it . I send a picture below of it:
 

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Mine will eat corn on the cob and baby corn.

I too love Marmite!

It's very good for you you know. When I was a teenager someone came along to club I was a member of to talk about his days in a Concentration Camp (not very nice but very interesting). On release one of his friends was blind and nearly dead, well his wife gave his friend an egg cup full of marmite and water (all he could manage) several times a day and slowly he started to see again and came back to the best of health that he could be. His eyesight was never very good but the fact he could see anything was amazing and it's all down to Marmite. If that's not a reason to love it I don't know what is!
 
I LOVE Marmite!
My old pig salty (rip😔) used to love baby corn. But now both of my Guinea Pigs won’t go near it!
 
Mine will eat corn on the cob and baby corn.

I too love Marmite!

It's very good for you you know. When I was a teenager someone came along to club I was a member of to talk about his days in a Concentration Camp (not very nice but very interesting). On release one of his friends was blind and nearly dead, well his wife gave his friend an egg cup full of marmite and water (all he could manage) several times a day and slowly he started to see again and came back to the best of health that he could be. His eyesight was never very good but the fact he could see anything was amazing and it's all down to Marmite. If that's not a reason to love it I don't know what is!
 
I like Bovril, which is similar to Marmite I believe. My grandmother swore by the beneficial effects of the marvellous "M-gloop", but I never could manage it. 😁
Have given up on Freddie & Corn. He eats lots of other veggies, so don't mind really. 😉
 
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