Breed & sex of these white chickens?

Those are white leghorns. I have two females, and both had very large combs like this at a very young age. I love mine so far. They are a little flightier than my Rhode Island Red, but settling down nicely at 20 weeks. They have started laying an egg a day, and I understand they are very prolific, producing up to 300 eggs per year. I'm really enjoying mine!
 
I agree with everyone that says they are white leghorn roosters, my grand parents raised thousands of them over the years, they had 14 children to feed
 
I ordered a brown layer assortment and roos were included for packing.The breeds are listed below that were in the assortment .They are about 7 weeks old. Boy or girl and what breed? Thanks for your help. This is the last of the bunch for now. Breeds that could be included in this assortment are: Golden Buff, White Rock, Barred Rock, Speckled Sussex, Rhode Island Red, Black Australorp, Buff Orpington, Delaware, New Hampshire Rd, Black Jersey Giant, Silver & Golden Laced Wyandotte, Dominique, Columbian Wyandotte, Dark Cornish, Light Brahma, Partridge Rock.
kinda looks like white leghorns to me
 
My nephew neighbor has whit rock and i was looking at them sunday and that is more qhat they look like just like these and his are white rocks there is a different in boby shape from white leghorns.
 
I've been told that they're roosters then I've been told they hens... This has been going on for a while now.. I just want to know. There is a obvious difference between the chickens in the pics, but every time I google RIR hens I get a chicken with a big comb and waddle.. The chicken were peeps when purchased.. I assuming there all the same breed. approximately 11-12 weeks old.. The ones with small combs
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are hens and the one with combs are roosters??
 
I've been told that they're roosters then I've been told they hens... This has been going on for a while now.. I just want to know. There is a obvious difference between the chickens in the pics, but every time I google RIR hens I get a chicken with a big comb and waddle.. The chicken were peeps when purchased.. I assuming there all the same breed. approximately 11-12 weeks old.. The ones with small combs are hens and the one with combs are roosters??
The bird front left is a pullet, front right is a cockerel and back is a pullet
 
Any bird with a big red comb by 10 weeks old is a rooster. Sorry, but girls don't get their red combs until about 14 to 18 weeks old. The RIR up front with the red comb is a boy.
I've been told that they're roosters then I've been told they hens... This has been going on for a while now.. I just want to know. There is a obvious difference between the chickens in the pics, but every time I google RIR hens I get a chicken with a big comb and waddle.. The chicken were peeps when purchased.. I assuming there all the same breed. approximately 11-12 weeks old.. The ones with small combs are hens and the one with combs are roosters??
 
Yep the bird in the frint middle in a roo bird on left and right are hens nice looking RIRs i have three the same age and about the same size one roo and two hens and then i have 29other RIRs just turned 4weeks old yesterday all pullets.
 

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