Help me sex this Orp, please!

ThistleChick

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So I've found homes for my roos, I'm happy to say. However, there's one of them (due to be picked up tomorrow) that I'm not 100% sure about. He looks roo-ish to me, but he's so gentle and shy, I just want to make sure. Here are a few pics that will hopefully enable one of you to make a definite distinction! My Black Opr Roo is ALL BOY. Huge comb, giant legs, pushy and not scared of anything and is completely different from Boss (photos below). Is Boss a boy?

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I'm not 100% sure but I don't see any rooish feathers. Why do you think it's a roo? I see a hen. Hope someone with more expertise speaks up!
 
As for age, they were born on May 13th so they're just over 3 months old. The black one has been trying to crow for about a week, and I'm just comparing the way their tails feathers look and they way their chests look different from the other pullets. He/she is also quite a bit lighter than the photos show - would you call this a Blue Orp?
 
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Well, if she is a she, then I got very lucky this year! 5 eggs and only 1 roo (the others really do look like girls, no hint of a comb yet on any of them) I just went out to stare at them all again. Boss (the one in the photos) just doesn't look like any of the others! She has a bit of a comb and new feathers coming out of her tail (like the roo). She's also bigger than the three I know are female. On the other hand, she's smaller than the roo and has a much less developed comb. I'm just stumped, but I definitely don't want to give her away if she's not a boy!
 
I have a hen that has rather roo like features. She even plays the bully part well, despite her name being Violet. My roo is the same age as her and he's smaller, with smaller features, but a big comb. I should mention, they're all buff orps. I believe you have a hen, too.
 

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