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  1. SwampPrincessChick

    buckeye lays egg after a year!

    All chickens have spurs no matter their age, gender or breed. Chickens will start out their life with spur nubs, which still count as spurs even though they are very short in length. Over time, their spurs will grow longer as they age. Older chickens tend to have longer spurs due to this. In...
  2. SwampPrincessChick

    buckeye lays egg after a year!

    No, it's not too terribly odd. It sounds like an odd coincidence is all, considering what I have already said above: a hen doesn't need to ever see a rooster to lay eggs. She may have decided to lay if she wants to be broody and hatch out fertile eggs, but if you don't see her making a nest and...
  3. SwampPrincessChick

    buckeye lays egg after a year!

    The rooster did not make her do that, it is a coincidence. A hen can never see a rooster in her entire life and she will still lay eggs.
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