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Captain Andrews
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I took these the night following my first reply. The weekend has been busy so I apologize for the delay. Here are the four clearest pictures I could get. If you didn't know. Chickens know when you try to photograph them and instantly become camera shy and very fidgety....I don't think there's anything in the pumpkin per se that did anything to your chickens. It's very possible that they just gorged themselves on it and were too full temporarily. Maybe they stretched out their crops and now are on their way to pendulous crop, although I don't think that's very likely after just one or two days of overstuffing. Do you have any side view pictures of them with the crops full? The one picture you posted doesn't look concerning, just a bird with a full crop. As long as their crops are empty in the morning, they're fine. Also you're right that in the winter with the short days, they have less overall time to eat, so they might just be compensating by stuffing more in there at a time.