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I’ve heard of that but never had it happenSpurs happen on females too, so I wouldn't say that makes it 100%. Time will tell. 6 weeks is a good time to start posting pictures if there are still questions.
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I’ve heard of that but never had it happenSpurs happen on females too, so I wouldn't say that makes it 100%. Time will tell. 6 weeks is a good time to start posting pictures if there are still questions.
I have two hens with spurs, and my roosters don't have any.I’ve heard of that but never had it happen
Wow! I've never seen a roo without spurs unless it was an injury. That's strange!I have two hens with spurs, and my roosters don't have any.
The great mystery of genetics...Wow! I've never seen a roo without spurs unless it was an injury. That's strange!