Smellydog
Well-Known Member
Yes but that assumes that every single wild bird consumes lead, they don't.I would have absolutely no idea, much like anyone else.
However I believe there must be some truth in lead effecting the fertility of birds of prey if not actually killing them.
I come to believe this because I have customers willing to pay silly money for Rabbits and Squirrels that are shot with non toxic bullets and pellets.
Half a dozen to 8, full grown whole Rabbits bring as much as a Roe Doe will from a game dealer.
I don't know if these customers are just being overly careful or not. They tell me any lead fed to their birds would be catastrophic.
Who am I to question their knowledge on the keeping, and breeding of birds of prey.
It's all good business for me.
Also, despite lead ammunitions birds of prey and scavengers are NOT in decline. They are increasing.
Using captive birds as a model is not reasonable.