and he notes -

I always thought another name for field corn was 'cow' corn so I Googled it:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090804081404AAkdLoB


Horses don't do well on corn and if fed too much of it they can 
develop colic and laminitis, Both can result if a horse gets an 
overage of the carbohydrates in corn.

Raleigh in 'the corn is high' Maine


At 03:09 PM 7/26/2011, Don Thompson wrote:
>
>
>Dear Bob,
>Most varieties of sweet corn that I am aware are much shorter than 
>field corn (horse corn).
>Don



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