Help me gender my 4 month old Brahmas

I see just one female, this is your pullet:

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But you should post more pictures of the white bird to be sure.
The yellow one is a cockerel for sure, the black one as well.

What we need to see is their back/saddle region and close ups from their heads.

Dark brown one is a pullet, black one is a cockle, and I can’t tell with the other two. Closer pictures of the heads and neck and saddle feathers would be helpful and appreciated.
This are the last pictures that i have on my phone right now. If they dont help im going to take some better pictures when i can.
 

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Can you tell me what makes you think that? I got the eggs (from where they hatched) from a farmer that said that there may have been some mistakes into the crossing of the birds.
Of course! Standard Brahmas come in three central colors, Light (white with black) Buff, (Buff with black), and Darks (are grey-ish brown with penciling, black marks).
Your Light (White) Brahma looks correct, but the others are not. (So those are where your mistakes are)
:D
 
Of course! Standard Brahmas come in three central colors, Light (white with black) Buff, (Buff with black), and Darks (are grey-ish brown with penciling, black marks).
Your Light (White) Brahma looks correct, but the others are not. (So those are where your mistakes are)
:D
There are tons of project colors not yet accepted by APA. I see no reason to say these aren't purebred. Unless some have modified combs that I'm not seeing.

As far as gender, I can't see the pics well enough to say with certainty (and I'm not great with Brahmas anyway - @Rhodebar Lover come here!), but the light, buff, and black look like cockerels to me.
 
Of course! Standard Brahmas come in three central colors, Light (white with black) Buff, (Buff with black), and Darks (are grey-ish brown with penciling, black marks).
Your Light (White) Brahma looks correct, but the others are not. (So those are where your mistakes are)
:D
Thank you very much for the help! So there no brahmas out there that are fully black or buff, good to know!
 
Of course! Standard Brahmas come in three central colors, Light (white with black) Buff, (Buff with black), and Darks (are grey-ish brown with penciling, black marks).
Your Light (White) Brahma looks correct, but the others are not. (So those are where your mistakes are)
:D
Buff Brahmas are a thing, as are black Brahmas. They may not be showable, but they definitely exist. As do White, Partridge, Blue…
So no, they aren’t necessarily different breeds or mixes.
 

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