Gender Help needed, please!

MelBrown13

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We're thinning our flock of 16 down to just 6. We have new homes arranged and would prefer to hand off roos (keeping only ladies in tune with city ordinance.)
Any best guesses here would be greatly appreciated!
I've attached 2 images of some...others aren't so cooperative in their posing. :)
 

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Inclusive of the Silkies too, do you think? From the limited I've been able to find about sexing Silkies, I fear all 4 of mine may be cockerels.

Id hoped in addition to the Cochins, perhaps the lighter of the 2 Easter Eggers might also be a pullet?

Started off with 30 chicks, and I have what seems like just 2 I can definitely keep.
Silkies are super hard to sex this young. The lighter of the two Easter Eggers looks like a cockerel to me too... 😬
 
The polish in pic 1 is a cockerel.
So are the two that have already been identified as cockerels, and those two Easter Eggers.
I have 2 Polish, and their heads/crests both look both look the same. Hubs will be sad to hear they're both cockerels.
(I admit I'm kinda sad about it too.) :(
 

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