That's just how i work things out in my brain by playing devil's advocate with all information.You are purposely cutting out the rest of the text, that is the secondary information, which is saying that a condition in the adrenal glands or ovary can cause similar effects to the example described above it.
Sex Reversal in Poultry
By
Rodrigo A. Espinosa
, DVM, MAM, DACPV, Aviagen, Inc
Last full review/revision Aug 2019 | Content last modified Sep 2019
If the normal left ovary of a hen is destroyed by infection, the vestigial right organ may develop as a testicle and the hen may develop male characteristics. Neoplasia in the adrenal glands or ovary that result in the production of testosterone could also cause the development of male secondary sexual characteristics (comb and wattles) in affected females.
Having a testicle is more than just outside characteristics, if you follow @casportpony link, you will find a lot of other sources cited there as well, from scientists and veterinarians. You can also use the terms I provided to search on your own, there is a lot of information and documentation. I have no idea why you are so unwilling to accept an idea, that you refuse to research it, but insist on working to discredit it.
Even in the part I cut out.. (unintentionally)
Says developed AS a testicle and the hen may develop male "characteristics"
I am actually more open to the possibility of it being true in rare cases than I have ever previously been.
And now I'm done with this conversation, if I want to read more I will do just as you suggested and search on my own.
I'm gonna go find the boys room and smoke my cigarettes and leave y'all to it.


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