Barred rock pulley or cockerel?

Update! My the one in the first picture that’s behind the chicken wire now has pointed saddle feathers so to y’all who said that was a cockerel, you’re correct! Here’s updated pictures of both. Does the smaller one (on the right) that is a month younger still look like a pullet to y’all? It feathered out way faster then the cockerel did! Thank goodness because that cockerel was nakey for awhile! Haha! Thanks in advance for responses!
 

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Update! My the one in the first picture that’s behind the chicken wire now has pointed saddle feathers so to y’all who said that was a cockerel, you’re correct! Here’s updated pictures of both. Does the smaller one (on the right) that is a month younger still look like a pullet to y’all? It feathered out way faster then the cockerel did! Thank goodness because that cockerel was nakey for awhile! Haha! Thanks in advance for responses!
I'm thinking both are cockerels, the one on the left is really obvious. The one on the right has wide bars too, could be a late bloomer cockerel, or a pullet carrying the Sex Linked Dilution gene.
 

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