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Chooks4life what is your feeling about feeding meat birds that will only be around for a couple weeks soybeans?
I ask because of when you said this "
But, as mentioned before, everything is toxic in some quantity. That said, soy is not something you have to consume large amounts of to experience the toxic results, and they're insidious, causing reproductive defects, endocrine disorders, and a host of other problems. It's not a case of there being a simple toxin which might make your stomach hurt if you eat too much; it's a whole array of nasty toxins which even in low dosage have long term, even cross-generational effects on multiple organ systems...
I would wonder also about pass over effects to my family, especially organs like the liver and gizzards.
I ask because of when you said this "
But, as mentioned before, everything is toxic in some quantity. That said, soy is not something you have to consume large amounts of to experience the toxic results, and they're insidious, causing reproductive defects, endocrine disorders, and a host of other problems. It's not a case of there being a simple toxin which might make your stomach hurt if you eat too much; it's a whole array of nasty toxins which even in low dosage have long term, even cross-generational effects on multiple organ systems...
I would wonder also about pass over effects to my family, especially organs like the liver and gizzards.