HI am new to this and need help

oh ok will they will all by 12 weeks on the 8th of July and the 2 the white and black one and the one that's in that pic with him are all ready crowing but they are the only 2 that are doing it so far so if i wait till next week and take pic of all of them again can you take a look again to see
No need to post these guys again. They are all clearly cockerels except for the gold one.
 
oh ok will they will all by 12 weeks on the 8th of July and the 2 the white and black one and the one that's in that pic with him are all ready crowing but they are the only 2 that are doing it so far so if i wait till next week and take pic of all of them again can you take a look again to see

We would be happy to look again, but I can tell you the outcome will be the same. Male and female Easter Eggers are easy to distinguish by their combs. Male EEs have broad combs with three rows of peas in them that turn bright red as juveniles (like 5 of your 6 birds have). Female combs are narrower with only a single row of peas in them and do not turn bright red until shortly before they begin laying (like your EE in the last pic you posted). Another week, or another year won't change that. The majority of roosters do not begin crowing until 4-5 months old and occasionally one will not start until it is nearly a year old. At some point your other cockerels will begin crowing.
 
I agree with everyone else, you have mostly boys. We're all pretty good at this, you can post again but there's no chance those boys are female, sorry.
 

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