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Originally Posted by guyabano
I agree. I guess chickens are just less streamlined. . .
I've also noticed that with poultry, the rate of digestion seems to be slower at the beginning followed a very rapid drop in belly size. I assume after the digestive acids and enzymes compromise the structural integrity of the prey item it just collapses. This is relative to, say, a rabbit which has a much more linear disintegration. Also, they pee more after a chicken meal. 
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That also matches my observations. Slower initial digestion (I would assume due to the feathers) followed by a quick drop once digestion of the meat begins. They definitely seem to pee more after chickens. Not sure what's up with that.
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Originally Posted by CosmicOwl
Chickens are wierdly shaped so I don't believe they are interchangeable with a prey item or a similar weight.
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You're wrong. I feed the same size weight regardless on my large animals and the size/shape difference isn't anywhere near as pronounced on smaller animals of similar weight.