cherrynberry
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Thats why I specified for males.Hens can have spurs too.
Never said females couldn't.
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Thats why I specified for males.Hens can have spurs too.
I was speaking for hatchery EEs (what the OP has).My silkies are getting them in at about 20 weeks.
Varies between breeds. Most commonly spurs start between 5-6 months, & are fully pointed at a year, or two.
I just threw that out there for those, who may not know.Thats why I specified for males.
Never said females couldn't.
I also have EEs from a hatchery.I was speaking for hatchery EEs (what the OP has).
Sorry, should have been much more specific.
Yes. For mine, his gets grown in 1-2 years.I also have EEs from a hatchery.
Mine started at 5-6 months, & became fully pointed at a year.Yes. For mine, his gets grown in 1-2 years.
If it's mounting..... It's a cockerel unfortunately. I must of missed that. My (was AnnaBella) Timin was trying to mount one of my hens at a little older than two months old. I thought for sure he was a she, but when I heard a crow, and it didn't appear to have come from my Nightfall, and he was quickly getting bigger than my Shiloh, I knew something was up. I found a nice home for Timin on Craigslist.I’m really hoping the store owner is right. I’ve just never seen a pullet try to jump on another hens back.