I need help identifying the gender of these two.

These three beauties hatched about noon today. Want to take a guess on the wing test. I'm just learning. Listed as
Pick of chick 1
Pick of chick 2
Pick of chick 3
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These three beauties hatched about noon today. Want to take a guess on the wing test. I'm just learning. Listed as
Pick of chick 1
Pick of chick 2
Pick of chick 3
Wing sexing is extremely difficult and not as easy as some say, I would post again when they are 6 weeks to try and guess the gender.
 
I am new to the chicken game...I purchased the eggs from Town line hatchery. https://townlinehatchery.com/shop/chicks/
The description given was :
The Ameraucana chicken was developed in the United States and is one of three breeds that lay colored eggs. While they bear many similarities to the Araucana including pea combs and many variations of facial feathers, unlike the Araucana, the Ameraucana has a tail. These should not be confused with “Easter Egger” chicks as they are a pure bred chicken. All around, they are great egg producers and attention grabbers for your flock!

So I am assuming it is just an Ameraucana?
 
I am new to the chicken game...I purchased the eggs from Town line hatchery. https://townlinehatchery.com/shop/chicks/
The description given was :
The Ameraucana chicken was developed in the United States and is one of three breeds that lay colored eggs. While they bear many similarities to the Araucana including pea combs and many variations of facial feathers, unlike the Araucana, the Ameraucana has a tail. These should not be confused with “Easter Egger” chicks as they are a pure bred chicken. All around, they are great egg producers and attention grabbers for your flock!

So I am assuming it is just an Ameraucana?
As long as the fit the breed standards then yes you can call them Ameraucanas :).
 
Hmm, the Cochin's comb isn't to big but the wattles are coming in. I would post again in a week to see how it develops.
 
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This is an updated pic of my chick. She hatched April 28th.
She is a Silver Laced Wyandotte. From what I see on line...the hens have a small comb and waddle. Is that true? or is she a he?
 
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These are the most updated pictures. Someone please tell me that is not spurs growing?
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