apparently is common in leghorn hens.

I do not have any nor had any that had spurs.
Now Welsummers are a different story.
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apparently is common in leghorn hens.
Interesting!I've got a few Leghorn hens.
I do not have any nor had any that had spurs.
Now Welsummers are a different story.
Thanks for the heads up! As a 2 year newbie, now with 3! young brood-bro roos I raised from chicks. So I had to get a bunch more, (many, now 25 total, mostly different breeds) pullet chicks to keep them all happy. I will watch carefully to see which develop larger spurs. None of my 1st mixed 8 ever noticeably did. (My Welsumer never had developed spurs.)Only have hens so this is exciting for me
I’ll try to pay closer attention!