No his spurs do not appear to be sharpened. As stated before that is how spurs look. I have birds thave have spurs LOTS longer than that, that are in my breeder pens. I guess it is time for me to trim them before the breeding season starts for me.
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Yes, my mother is going to ask around today. She wasn't feeling 100% yesterday, so she just wanted me to keep him safe & feed him until she could inquire. Maybe I should say I'm a "fostering" him rather than "adopting."
Some roosters have pointy sharp spurs (like a needle); some have blade-like spurs (like a knife); some have less sharpness of either kind (needle-point needle or butter knife). All of this naturally.
He looks to be golden rather than silver (carries one copy gold, on copy silver) rather than pure silver.