What genders are these silkies?

Texashatching14

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I know its technically too early to tell but i have to start narrowing down my keepers so im going to at least TRY for hens lol. Does anyone want to take any guesses? I labeled them by color. Also one is not a silkie. Guesses for breed and sex of that one too are welcomed. Its frizzled and has 5 toes on each foot
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the white looks like a bantam cochin, the silkies I need to see facing forward with crest held or tied back to show full extent of comb. The closer they are to 4 or 5 mos. the more accurate the evaluation.

However, just checking the combs as above, may give early clues to sex.
 
The frizzle is a Bantam cochin frizzle crossed with a silkie or other five toed breed most likely. For there is no breed that looks like that with five toes
 

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