3 week old Welsummer chicks straight run, are these two Roos?

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Out of 8, pretty sure 6 are pullets, but the other 2 may be getting little combs and they have appeared more reddish and blurry lines in comparison ? What do you think?
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Look out for black breast feathers.
Black breast feathers mean male.

This was supposed to be a pullet that I ordered.
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I have 5 pullets and 1 cockerel Welsummers in the brooder now but I can’t tell what you have! Here’s a crappy pic of mine at 2 1/2 weeks, the cockerel is under the golf ball. It may help you determine what you have. If those are 12 white leghorns you have with your Welsummers you’re going to be rolling in eggs in about 16 weeks! :D
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I have 5 pullets and 1 cockerel Welsummers in the brooder now but I can’t tell what you have! Here’s a crappy pic of mine at 2 1/2 weeks, the cockerel is under the golf ball. It may help you determine what you have. If those are 12 white leghorns you have with your Welsummers you’re going to be rolling in eggs in about 16 weeks! :D
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A definite maybe then..seems to resemble yours from what I can tell! And yes white leghorns (which I love ❤️ they interact with me the most so far and will willingly hang out on my hand), but 5 of those white ones are Amberlinks which are a week younger..I like them too!
 

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