Are they hens or roosters?

I took some better pictures. Still think maybe one roo?
 

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Newer pictures of my 'girls' do you think they are all hens still? One sexlinx is louder than the rest, and has a bigger comb, but isn't crowing. What do you think?
 

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Newer pictures of my 'girls' do you think they are all hens still? One sexlinx is louder than the rest, and has a bigger comb, but isn't crowing. What do you think?
Every single bird on your pics are female. Legnhorns have larger combs than most female of other breeds. A male for that age would have significant huge size combs.
 
Thanks. My neighbor keeps saying one is a roo, so I thought I would ask
 
I have both LH and BSL in my flock, agreed all pullets. Combs are very big on the leghorns. Mine are some of the smallest hens in the flock with by far the biggest comb.
 

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