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When I got my rhode island red,I noticed she has an intact spur on her right leg,there is a definite bump on her left leg in the same place.So it looks as if she was hatched with spurs and only had one removed.I didn't realise hens did/could have spurs,also,my common sense tells me that if cockerels were born with spurs and hens aren't,it would make disposing of unwanted cockerels at a much earlier age for non auto-sexing breeds.
So could one of you more experienced poultry keepers explain for me,or is my RIR just a freak of nature?
So could one of you more experienced poultry keepers explain for me,or is my RIR just a freak of nature?