Crowing Hens or Roosters?

I'm sorry you had such a bad first experience. But we all start somewhere! You will learn and be one of the "ol pros" in no time. ;) Welcome to BYC!
 
Thanks for the welcome.

OK, so I've been doing research on chickens for a while even before I got my first chicks back in June. It's obvious to anyone that my 7 roosters are roosters, but since an experienced chicken keeper told me they were hens, I doubted myself.

I've been offered these 4 hens by a neighbor in exchange for 6 of my 7 roosters. I'm pretty sure they are hens, and I'm also pretty sure that they are the breeds he says they are, but just to be safe, I'm posting them for everyone's opinion. I realize they aren't the best photos. I can try to get better ones/


The red/brown one is supposed to be a RIR/Easter Egger mix, about 10 months old.


This one is supposed to be a Maran, also about 10 months old.


This one is supposed to be a Maran/Easter Egger mix about 10 months old.


This one is supposed to be an Easter Egger almost 2 years old.
 
That sounds like a good deal. The only one I question is the 3rd bird. That's one tough and large looking girl. The other 3 are for sure hens. Keep the rooster you like the best. He needs to be mild mannered and respectful of you and his hens.

Upon farther review, #3 is a hen as well.
 
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This is the one I questioned but if you look at the 1st picture with the red hen, you can clearly see she has no saddle feathers or other male characteristic. The EE rooster is a good looking boy. The additional pictures you posted are of a very typical EE hen. When you see that color pattern, you know you have a hen.
 

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