- Mar 24, 2012
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I have hens who have spurs. Some birds develop longer ones than others. Don't contact the breeder yet, give it a few more weeks to be absolutely sure. You could give up a nice hen!Thank you everyone. I was able to pick up the GLW today, and noticed what I'm assuming are spurs. Time to contact the breeder? (He guaranteed pullets and is happy to exchange should one end up a cockerel).
I'm assuming that spurs are a pretty final indicator? Lol