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That looks like the spur bud. Hens have them, but they may or may not ever develop into actual spurs -- if they do, then it will most likely happen after a few years.It’s round and feels like a bump, it’s more visible in the first pic. There’s one on both legs. Is it a scale? Also, should I clean her legs, looks like they are covered in dried dirt.
Is it going to do any harm to the bird if it develops?That looks like the spur bud. Hens have them, but they may or may not ever develop into actual spurs -- if they do, then it will most likely happen after a few years.
No, not at all -- they're perfectly natural, and are used for self-defense. One of my hens has long ones, and she's perfectly fine.Is it going to do any harm to the bird if it develops?
Ok thanks. I’ve never heard of the spur bud before so I was wondering if it was something unnatural. That’s interesting, is it just like an extra claw?No, not at all -- they're perfectly natural, and are used for self-defense. One of my hens has long ones, and she's perfectly fine.
I believe that it is a spur of bone that grows out of the leg. They're sharp and can get pretty long. Roosters develop them early in life to protect their hens.Ok thanks. I’ve never heard of the spur bud before so I was wondering if it was something unnatural. That’s interesting, is it just like an extra claw?![]()