bumps on leg = rooster.

Angela Burcham

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I have a 1+ month old ameraucana chick that has developed small bumps on it's legs where i assume spurs would form. Is this a sure sign it is a rooster? I have a 90% guarantee of hens from the hatchery and can return a rooster but I am bonded to this chick and its hatch mates. I'm not sure what would happen if I returned it (I'm sure nothing good) Is there a chance it is a female despite the bumps.
 
I have a 1+ month old ameraucana chick that has developed small bumps on it's legs where i assume spurs would form. Is this a sure sign it is a rooster? I have a 90% guarantee of hens from the hatchery and can return a rooster but I am bonded to this chick and its hatch mates. I'm not sure what would happen if I returned it (I'm sure nothing good) Is there a chance it is a female despite the bumps.
Bumps mean nothing in my opinion. A lot of mine has bumps that turned out to be hens. I've even heard of some hens having spurs.
 
Bumps mean nothing in my opinion. A lot of mine has bumps that turned out to be hens. I've even heard of some hens having spurs.


I so hope you are correct. I really want to keep this bird and roosters are not allowed. It is a pretty white and black Ameraucana (if the hatchery was correct on breed
 

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