Wanted to try the new “spur size=gender” thing, but it turns out, Curtis has three spurs on one side and two on the other.
Does anyone else have this? Is it normal?View attachment 251044
Also, got a perfectly timed photo.View attachment 251046
Wanted to try the new “spur size=gender” thing, but it turns out, Curtis has three spurs on one side and two on the other.
Does anyone else have this? Is it normal?View attachment 251044
Also, got a perfectly timed photo.View attachment 251046
Curtis must be female then!
I also thought it had to do with size.Is having three on one side and two on other what you look for for the spur test? I thought it was just if one was bigger than the other?
The 'rule' hasn't been proven yet, but I think the test is checking out the size of the dominant spur on each hind leg. I think it was males have spurs of the same size but females have spurs of different sizes. That's what the test is. To see if this is true.Im so confused. If it has 3 on one side, does that mean it is female??
then mine must be a male.The 'rule' hasn't been proven yet, but I think the test is checking out the size of the dominant spur on each hind leg. I think it was males have spurs of the same size but females have spurs of different sizes. That's what the test is. To see if this is true.