HELP..Barred Rock he/she debate..

Now you understand why I'm SO CONFUSED!!!!! The one with the partially scalped head is #2 and "his" name is Buddy..#1 is Freddy..sure was hoping I could change their names to Bernadette and Fredwina! Keep the opinions coming!! Oh, and another thing, all of their brothers have been crowing for 2 weeks and I'm absolutely sure they are 14 weeks tomorrow.
 
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Any way you can get better pictures?

Like close up of their hackles and saddle feathers. Would like to see their face and wattles close up as well.

This one is confusing! Usually they are easy by this age.
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Combs - boys
feathers - girls

Oh dear..
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ETA: If the mother is a WL - it could explain why their combs are so big.. Though I am pretty sure I've read that red leaking through on the wings is a male gene.
 
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Any way you can get better pictures?

Like close up of their hackles and saddle feathers. Would like to see their face and wattles close up as well.

This one is confusing! Usually they are easy by this age.
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Combs - boys
feathers - girls

Oh dear..
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I know! Arrrrrgggghh! I'll go out right now and try for better pics!
 
If they both have red in their wings they are boys. There was a post not to long ago that had two chickens that took almost six months to get their hackle and saddle feathers in. They looked like hens, but turned out to be roos. Since these are not barred rocks I would say they are 100% boys.
 
If neither parent is a barred rock, you most definitely DO NOT have a barred rock. you have a barred mutt. color is independent of breed, though some colors are more common in some breeds than others.

Only males can have red in the shoulder - the one with the lighter head and splash on the shoulder is definitely a cockerel. The combs are very large, which would suggest the WL as the culprit for mom. There was a poster a while back who had WL/gold comet mixes and came out with a barred chick, so it's possible the one in question is a pullet UNLESS it also has red leakage on the shoulders.

Edited to add: it does look like you have red leakage on the shoulder for both. Sorry, two males. Not even close to being related to a barred rock.
 
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I have seen a post where everyone sexed a pullet with red in the wings as male, when it ended up BEING a female. It is almost always male with red in the shoulder, but a hen COULD have it too. Especially when so many breeds are combined to make the mutts above.
 
Do you really have WL or something else with barring hidden? California Whites will not show barring, but they have it and if that is the case.... the mother is barred and will only pass it down to the roos
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thus explaing the barring and the sexlink looking roos
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