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    It's multiple sheds that haven't come off the spur that have finally come off. The very small spur that's left that you can see in the pic is the normal spur. You can grab an older animal and actually pull them off with no issue. I bet if you lightly pulled on the other one it'd come off just the same. I'd say the blood smears are breeding behavior, not concerning the spur.

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