Brahma s/he - I just can’t tell

I know you'rs are standard brahmas, but here is one of my bantam boys at around the same age.
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Brahmas are notorious late bloomers and thus difficult to sex before their final juvenile molt.

In another month you might be seeing the sex-specific saddle feathers so as to be sure. Or it might take another month after that. 😕
 
Brahmas are notorious late bloomers and thus difficult to sex before their final juvenile molt.

In another month you might be seeing the sex-specific saddle feathers so as to be sure. Or it might take another month after that. 😕
One pullet and one cockerel is my guess. I love Brahmas by the way.
 
One pullet and one cockerel is my guess. I love Brahmas by the way.
They have been really funny to me. i have 3 olive eggers they are roomies with that are about 2 weeks younger than them. the olive eggers are the head hanchos for sure which is so commical because the brahmas are twice their size, yet they cower to the them. They are not being bullied, but they definitely let the olives call the shots.
 
They have been really funny to me. i have 3 olive eggers they are roomies with that are about 2 weeks younger than them. the olive eggers are the head hanchos for sure which is so commical because the brahmas are twice their size, yet they cower to the them. They are not being bullied, but they definitely let the olives call the shots.

They are certainly mild-mannered birds.
 
So I have scoured this site as well as many others trying to see if I can learn to tell the difference. Maybe with some time I’ll learn but for now can anyone tell me what these two light Brahmas are? They are about 12 weeks
Did you determine what their genders are? Curious. I've got a questionable Light Brahma now.
 

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