Sure way to tell the difference between a rooster and a hen

Mimi and the Peeps

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I watched a video on telling the difference, and one of the main ways is to look at the feet. If it is a rooster, it will have talons. Only roosters have them, hens don't. A talon looks like a fourth toe growing out the side of the leg.
 
Actually, that isn't true. What you are referring to is a spur. Roosters don't get true spurs until they are almost a year old, and most folks are very sure they have a rooster long before he gets his spurs. And some hens have spurs. A talon is technically a toenail. Where did you see this video? Could you post the link for us?
 
My hens have those
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The only sure way is if they crow or lay an egg
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Those people tell SO many inaccuracies in all their videos, it's a shame because so many viewers believe it too.
 

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