Transgender chicken???

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Okay I have a chicken who I thought was a hen the whole time. Well today I noticed that she has spurs going on her legs. She lays eggs and the rooster "does" her like he would. Lol
She has a comb and wottle just like a rooster and I didnt think anything of it until I noticed shes growing spurs. Does anyone if its possible to have a transgender chicken???
 
Is it common for a hen to have a comb and wattle like a rooster though??
 
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Depending on the breed, hens can have combs and wattles that grow quite large.
 
Andalusians, Leghorns, Anconas, Minorcas, Sex Links, even some Barred Rocks and Production Reds can have very large combs and waddles.

And yes, hens can have spurs.
 
Okay, I didnt know that! Thanks for the help. =]
 
We had a 10 year old Welsummer hen that laid very well throughout her egg-laying days. Those beautiful dark brown eggs. She was our only Welsummer, so we knew she was laying. At about 8 years old her comb and wattles started to grow. At about 9 she started to grow spurs. At 10, she started to crow an adolescent-like crow, very funny sounding, but definitely a crow. She died of old age when the weather started getting very cold. Here is a picture of when she was 1 and when she was 10.
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I have a Buff Laced Polish hen that looks exactly like the other two in every respect except she has a massive wattle... the other two don't have much of anything. I get lots of white eggs, I'm fairly sure she's laying... but this morning, I was woken up by crowing! She's over a year old now... it happens fairly often in the human world... something like 1 of of 100 births are non-binary. I think that my 'hen' is like this. She's just a bit of both. I just hope she can't fertilize the other hens. I doubt it, I haven't seen any hanky panky going on.. :) But it will be fun to see how she matures further.
 

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