Dec 4, 2020 #3 Laura_BelgianBantams_63 Crowing Feb 28, 2020 1,674 8,718 456 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.
Dec 4, 2020 #2 oldhenlikesdogs Hope Springs Eternal BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 8 Years Jul 16, 2015 57,600 119,948 1,722 Wisconsin Generally between 5-12 months I believe. Some don't ever get spurs.