yes
what is the function of the spur in the chicken
Only roosters grow the spur. The spurs of a cockerel are used for defense against predators.
with a rooster, spur length is a good sign - the longer the spur the older the chicken. Otherwise, it's quite hard to tell. Maybe as the chicken gets older its feathers get shabby. Chickens are normally dispatched before they get too decrepit.
Yes, yes it is. Its very disturbing.
The spur on a chicken is usualy on a rooster and it is like a big claw on the bottom of their leg. I have chickens and my hens have tiny spur like things but roosters spurs are much bigger.
Molars are there to grind foods like chicken and beef, they are also there to grind things like bread and crusts of bread. The molars are only there to grind everything so it's easier to digest.
Chickens have a spur or claw like growth on the back of the foot used for fighting. Kind of like your thumb or in that area. On the back of the heel if they had one.
I suppose it is possible, but for consumption I do not recommend it.
First grind off the excess parts then grind it then buff the appl the bondo
grind off the pin that holds the links together and grind off how many links you need and just put a master link on it
When chickens breed sometimes the rooster will spur the hen. This can cause severe lacerations in the hen. The saddle protects her.
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