9 week old lavender orpington

Zzzzia

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hi. I have 2 lavender orpington that I bought as dah old chick 9 weeks ago.
The biggest chick was always bigger, feathered really fast, acting as a pullet. Both have big beefy legs. Small yellow comb. 1st 2 pics

Pic #3-4 The smaller one was very slow to feather, is super.friendly towards me (like my other confirmed rooster), adventurous but not agressive.
I am worried both are roosters when I look at their legs.... any hindsight as I am not allowed roosters and my 9 werkmold speckled sussex started to sing.... i need to act fast.
Thanks
 

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Update! They are now 12 weeks old. I suspect a rooster. Anybody can help? Attached are new pics.
1st 2 pics suspected pullet

and last 2 pics suspected cockerel
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Agree second ones comb is getting awfully big. I do not see any saddles, but they are still too young for those. Difficult with the light feather color. :)
 
14 weeks old update.... so.confused with those 2. I still think 1 hen, 1 rooster. The suspected hen has a snaller comb, verynlight feathered fast but is also bigger. 1st 2 pics.
Suspected cockerel, last 2 pics
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