Is my red a roo? Is my seabright a roo too?

Nevermind i just went out there with a video of crowing going and that was for sure the sebright! He has quite the vocals. He has that crow down WELL. But he is the same age as my RIR and i havent heard any crowing from him, so would that make the RIR a female?
 


These were them as babies if that helps. One of the RIR are gone. Was given to my dad, becaue that one was certainly a rooster. I know there is a trick of some sort with the lines, but im not sure if you can tell from these pics
 
Nevermind i just went out there with a video of crowing going and that was for sure the sebright! He has quite the vocals. He has that crow down WELL. But he is the same age as my RIR and i havent heard any crowing from him, so would that make the RIR a female?

Bantams got strong voices, small & mighty, ha ha. I still think the RIR is a Cockerel, if you can get a better picture we can take a look again. RIR mature later than bantams.
 


These were them as babies if that helps. One of the RIR are gone. Was given to my dad, becaue that one was certainly a rooster. I know there is a trick of some sort with the lines, but im not sure if you can tell from these pics

See how the yellow ones got wing feathers...All the rest don't seem to have any...Pullets feather faster than Cockerels. But I still wait for the combs/wattle & coloring. The egg or crow is the final test :)
 
Well this is new this week. The RIR has now got really shiny feather strands. I thought it was wet at first. It also has more wing feathers that have just come in. It is 15 weeks. Do the hens get the super glossy feathers,?
 
They both have shiny feathers, roosters have very thin, long, width wise feathers around their neck or hackles, and growing from the back before the tail, saddle feathers. Hens have wider feathers.
 

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