Thank you for your honesty! We adopted them both as 2 week olds olds from my little ones kindergarten class so they would not be sent for "processing" after they learned about egg hatchings. Teacher said they should be females, so we hoped and prayed. Then "dark meat" started crowing. Nothing...
Lol - your moms awesome. Sounds obvious to you pros, but for newbies like me the doubt is real!
Afterall, you've heard those stories of people cracking store bought eggs to find a fertilized one..... that'd be me
Good sign.... So, if my buff also has the same does that mean anything? That is, if he's a he, shouldn't he be showing more spur development by now (16 weeks)??
Hmm, no. But perhaps I misspoke? There are no signs at all of a nail on either, just a small knobby (fleshy) bump where I would think a spur should develop. Though I hear it takes quite a while for Spurs to develop sometimes. Learning (from you all) as I go.......