Dec 4, 2020 #1 E esmith27 In the Brooder Joined Nov 24, 2020 Messages 21 Reaction score 12 Points 36 What age?
Dec 4, 2020 #2 oldhenlikesdogs Great Horny Toads BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 10 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Jul 16, 2015 Messages 65,030 Reaction score 142,756 Points 1,772 Location Wisconsin Generally between 5-12 months I believe. Some don't ever get spurs.
Dec 4, 2020 #3 Laura_BelgianBantams_63 Crowing Friend Joined Feb 28, 2020 Messages 1,674 Reaction score 8,726 Points 456 Location Australia, QLD An earlier age would be 3 months. But you'd usually see them more develop at 7-8 months. Remember, spurs are not an accurate indicator of gender, many hens can have them, and some roosters don't get any at all.
An earlier age would be 3 months. But you'd usually see them more develop at 7-8 months. Remember, spurs are not an accurate indicator of gender, many hens can have them, and some roosters don't get any at all.