10-11 week old ermine ameraucana and ayam cemani - any thoughts on gender?

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I've tried looking at everyone's posts and looking up the anatomy of a rooster, but I still have no idea what I'm looking for. Help?

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Prepare for picture overload! Let's start out with this cuteness. Heat wave and still wanting to cuddle.

I've posted when they were younger, and now I understand why folks were telling me to wait a few more weeks. Our Maran and one of our bantam Cochins are definitely roosters; they're so sweet! But these two are a mystery to me. I still don't understand the feathers, or what I should be look out for their combs. The roos were very easy to spot a few weeks ago.

Dottie, our ermine ameraucana, grew really fast and had bossy head hen attitude. I thought she might have been a rooster in disguise. And then her comb growth stopped. She's a little red, but not vibrant like the others.

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Our ayam cemani, still looking for a name, was our youngest. We got them at 2-3 days old. They've never been bossy, kind of reserved, but loves to sit on laps and lay on Dottie. They're the cutest duo.

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Also, please let me know why they love to cuddle puddle while PANTING in this heat? They're stressing ME out, haha!
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Looks like pullets. If you bought the 'ameraucana' from a breeder I would contact them, she does not have a beard. If you got her from a mix or a feedstore she is an EE. Both the ayam & ermine are fairly 'underdeveloped' so to say with combs and wattles so nothing is screaming rooster, I would vote pullet
 

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