Stringy pumpkin guts?

Chick3nLover

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Hey Y’all, so I read that it was okay to feed your chickens, pumpkin, pumpkin seeds, and pumpkin flesh. Does that include the stringy insides? Because I’ve always heard the impacted crop is from stringy items such as: long grass, hay, etc. so I was just curious, since it’s fall and I wanted to feed my girls a special fall themed treat.🎃
 
It's good that you're thinking about these things. But impacted crop is usually caused by tough, fibrous material that isn't easily digested, gets matted and clogs the crop - like grass. Stringy pumpkin guts are only stringy by shape, they aren't actually tough and fibrous, so they should be fine.
Thank you so much for explaining that!💖
 

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