Bananas killing chickens?

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I'm posting this as a possible warning about feeding chickens bananas and asking for information as well. Here's why -

I talked to Geebs yesterday about the sudden death, apparent heart attack, her rooster suffered while she and the 4-H kids were watching him and feeding him bananas. She said he was eating the bananas and then just dropped dead.

Her story reminded me of another that I read here on BYC recently (I couldn't find the thread) but I remember the story was the same - the person was feeding their rooster bananas and he suddenly dropped dead. I remember the responses were "maybe he choked" or "maybe he just had a heart attack".

So I was telling my husband about these stories when he said (and he's a chemist), "probably potassium imbalance". He said you can give a person a heart attack just by giving them a shot of potassium so a banana could quite possibly kill a chicken.

In any event, I have no proof of this theory and certainly don't want to try it out myself but I know in the last few weeks I've heard of two identical episodes so there must be something to it so I thought I would post this as a possible warning to others.

I wish I could find the thread that had the story but my searches are coming up empty.
 
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I almost fed my chickens a banana this weekend but I opted to eat it myself!

Just to be on the safe side, I won't be feeding my kids any bananas.
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing your theory. I eat 2 bananas every day and always give my chickens the peel. Once in a while they get a chunk or two if I can't finish it. I am going to stop doing that now.
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I feed my fowl bananas, mainly just the roosters. However, I don't do it all the time and I don't feed them a whole banana. I've not heard of it being harmful, but I can see the argument your husband makes. Sort of a "too much of a good thing" issue.
 
I'm not so sure about chickens, but I work with a dietitian who used to work at a kidney dialysis center. She told me that patients who didn't want to deal with their renal disease anymore would load up on potassium and kill themselves. Suicide by potato chip.

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And to think I've been letting my chickens eat the leftover banana pieces off the peel!

I would think it would take maybe half a banana eaten by a single chicken to give that kind of potassium overload, but I'd rather not take the risk!
 

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