Help solve a marital debate (gender guesses)

Easter Eggers can be the very devil to sex. EE hens often have pointy neck feathers, and tail feathers with a slight curve that can be really confusing growing in (I'd show you pictures of some of my EE's, but they are all molting right now and look like road kill). If your birds are EE's/EE crosses, as some appear to be, they may be tough to tell. The comb is supposed to be one of the best ways to tell, but since most of your birds don't have the classic rose comb, we can't use that method.

I agree with those that said 1 and 4 are male. Some of the others might be; I've had some that kept me guessing almost until they started laying or crowing.:th
 
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