Can anyone help with sexing these guys?

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Any ideas on hens or roos? I need to choose one of the reds to keep and one to go, and hoping I don't end up keeping a roo!

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I know silkies are hard, but pretty sure these are 2 roos and a hen?
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Both reds are pullets - the silkies? probably two and maybe 3 cockerels.
Thanks! I was thinking the bottom red was a cockerel. If there's a chance a silkie is a pullet, would you say chances are it's the one with the walnut like comb? Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
 
In regards to the silkie with the walnut comb, I mean the one in the last picture.

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The single combed birds are very likely cockerels, and the third bird (who has a more appropriate comb) is showing a lot of comb and wattle development for what I assume is a young bird.

The second red is showing no cockerel feathering - she is just maturing somewhat more rapidly than the other.
 
The single combed birds are very likely cockerels, and the third bird (who has a more appropriate comb) is showing a lot of comb and wattle development for what I assume is a young bird.

The second red is showing no cockerel feathering - she is just maturing somewhat more rapidly than the other.
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