kaperi
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No obvious signs of being cockerels yet, so I'll vote pullet for both and cross my fingers for you!
here is a more recent one from todayboth pullets at this moment - however, the one closest to the camera has a bit more comb - keep on eye on it.
They both look like pullets
Not sure what breed they are, but they're not Brahma or Ameraucana. Brahma have feathered legs, which is dominant. Brahma and Ameraucana both have pea combs, which are dominant. Ameraucana have beards/muffs, which are partially dominant. Your pullets have none of those traits.
A hen will happily set on any eggs. She has no idea if they're genetically hers, she's just thrilled to have eggs when she's broody. the lady I got my bantam Cochins from used them to hatch out peafowl eggs . Poor momma never seemed to care that the babies were about as big as her at hatch......
Anyway, they look like good old fashioned barnyard mix. Without knowing what parent breeds are possible, it's going to be hard to say what they are.