“…Spurs, combs and wattles in birds are typically testosterone-dependent structures and in castrated males these structures regress while testosterone injections cause them to regenerate [4]. Female spur development has been reported in ovariectomised fowl [1,5] as has sex reversal from female to male with male-like plumage, vocalization, spurs and functioning testes [6,7]. Spur development has also been associated with the development of ovarian tumours [6,7] with the tumour suppressing the functioning of the ovaries and the production of estrogen leading to a consequent increase in the production of testosterone.…”