Cockerel or pullet?

UPDATE (9 weeks)- So the hackle feathers don't look pointed to me and I don't see any sickle feathers yet but the round tail feathers have somewhat of an arch and green hue to them. This is the hardest pullet/cockerel I've attempted to figure out. Comb isn't large but it's def pink. Dominant bird but could be because it was the first born over the course of 7 days?
 

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UPDATE (9 weeks)- So the hackle feathers don't look pointed to me and I don't see any sickle feathers yet but the round tail feathers have somewhat of an arch and green hue to them. This is the hardest pullet/cockerel I've attempted to figure out. Comb isn't large but it's def pink. Dominant bird but could be because it was the first born over the course of 7 days?
Still looking like a pullet!
9 weeks is much to young for male specific feathering, they would start coming in at about 12 weeks.
 
UPDATE (9 weeks)- So the hackle feathers don't look pointed to me and I don't see any sickle feathers yet but the round tail feathers have somewhat of an arch and green hue to them. This is the hardest pullet/cockerel I've attempted to figure out. Comb isn't large but it's def pink. Dominant bird but could be because it was the first born over the course of 7 days?
Pullet.
 

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