How to find my roo

If you had a roo, you'd be able to tell with the cock a doodle doo!

you have a dominant hen who is trying to act rooish... I had a RSL like that once.
 
I think they all look like hens. At that age, or even a little younger, the roo's that I had were obvious, not just by comb and wattle size, but by overall size and shape. All the roos had some green in their tails by that age also.

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The hen in the middle picture might have redder/larger comb and wattles because she is one who is laying.
What kind of racket are you hearing? It could be the " someone is laying an egg" fuss they sometimes make, or even a " Let us out of here" complaint.
 
Thanks everyone, you guys are great! The racket is usually in the morning, but not at sunrise. It is not the "cock a doodle doo" sound, but it is much more than the purring the ladies make. The other day, around bed time for the chickens, 1 went towards the hen house first and made a loud noise, which brought the others running to go inside. I am thinking I just have a dominate hen like everyone has suggested. I am getting eggs from 2 or 3 hens now, so a couple of more weeks I should be %100 percent confident there are no roo's in the mix.

Thanks again
 
If you're not hearing typical crowing sounds (including the screetchy sound of a boy who has just discovered his voice), I think it likely that you are hearing the "I laid an egg!!!" cackle
 

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