*EDITED with more photos*Hen or roo? 7ish week old EE

Ambam47

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Title pretty much says it all! Can someone help me determine if this is a hen or a roo. Bought from rural king and supposed to be all pullets. However they’re all the same age and she’s the only one with a bright red comb. She’s got major attitude, puffy cheeks. I’m a first time chicken owner so I haven’t a clue! I thought long tail feathers meant hen, but I’m not sure about this one! Thanks in advance 😊
 

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Also to avoid making multiple posts, do you recommend taking their water out at night? Our ducks and chickens are in a coop together, and the ducks have all our shavings soaked constantly from splashing in the water. Do ducks or chickens need water at night?
 
Also to avoid making multiple posts, do you recommend taking their water out at night? Our ducks and chickens are in a coop together, and the ducks have all our shavings soaked constantly from splashing in the water. Do ducks or chickens need water at night?
They shouldn't need food or water at night in the coop at this age.
 

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