I was wondering what happened when a bird fills up on beans and then they beans expand in there stomachs. Just a thought. The more soybeans I see the less I see pheasants. Sean some dead ones along the way too.
Soybeans contain a trypsin inhibitor. Trypsin is a protease in the intestine that aids in digestion. When birds (and mammals to a lesser degree) eat soybeans that haven’t been cooked/heated enough to “disable” the trypsin inhibitor, it can cause irreparable harm to the animal’s guts. Finally. All that book learnin pays off!
I was wondering what happened when a bird fills up on beans and then they beans expand in there stomachs. Just a thought. The more soybeans I see the less I see pheasants. Sean some dead ones along the way too.
That's what the gizzard is for.
I think all the peanut butter cups I just ate must have had that stuff in them. I feel irreparable bubble guts right now.
Killed maNy roosters full of soybeans. I don't think they hurt the birds. My 2 cents.
pretty sure may roosters are illegal
No, but the chemicals sure the he'll are. I've been saying this for 10 years, and now it's being proven true. You watch, same will be shown on pheasants and then humans..
Read about the South Dakota study here.
https://www.argusleader.com/story/n...common-pesticide-a-danger-to-deer/4027468002/
There has been a couple of instances of die-offs of Canada geese in Missouri in 1969 and 1979. The esophagus becomes impacted with soybeans. Look it up . Robert Jarvis author.