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Again, google is failing me! Spur buds are the young red combs on top?
Thanks! That picture is really helpful.
Spurs will develop on the back of the roosters leg, looks like an extra claw. Again, hens can get them too so not a good indicator of a roo.
I would need to see clear picture of there necks, back and tail to be sure on any of them. If they are around 3 months old a larger comb doesn't mean anything either. If those combs stay pink until they peak in maturity (maybe around 24 weeks) those breeds with the larger combs you have may be common for the breeds. I've seen large comb birds young, and they never got the red combs until about when they popped me out an egg!
Thankfully none of the ones you are showing us are Silkies or we'd be waiting 8 months to ID a roo or a hen! HAHAHAHA