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I did not keep the gizzards on these particular birds, I did for the ones I processed for thanksgiving. They had roughly a golf ball sized amount of gravel/grit in them. The gizzard itself was roughly the size of my fist.Did you cut open the gizzard too? And if you did, what was in there? On the one we processed before Christmas, I was a little shocked at how big it was, compared to store birds.My rooster's gizzards are bigger,too. Maybe because they are older birds than store bought. My turkey's gizzard didn't have much grit in it compared to a chickens. Is this normal?