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This next pic is of all the organs strung out. The one on the left, bottom, attached to the gizzard is the crop(different organ than the craw)...the little air bubble we always said was the "bawk"
(on a turkey there is a huge gelatinous blob we always called the gobble), then the gizzard. The large folded part of the bowel right next to the gizzard is the pancreas...I couldn't believe this was so large but it is.
Of course, above the guts are the lungs, gizzard, testicals(I took pics of two sets to show the difference in chickens of the same age), livers and hearts. Above the lungs and testicals is the gallbladder, excised from the liver. Below the liver is the spleen. Below the testicals are the kidneys...these are harder to isolate, as they sit superior to a mass of glandular tissue that I love to leave in the chicken...it is the best part and you will find this also in your store bought chickens.

Of course, above the guts are the lungs, gizzard, testicals(I took pics of two sets to show the difference in chickens of the same age), livers and hearts. Above the lungs and testicals is the gallbladder, excised from the liver. Below the liver is the spleen. Below the testicals are the kidneys...these are harder to isolate, as they sit superior to a mass of glandular tissue that I love to leave in the chicken...it is the best part and you will find this also in your store bought chickens.

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