Is It Correct That Ameraucana Cockerals Have 3 Rows In Their Comb?

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I have 3 beautiful black Ameraucanas that I hatched out 6 weeks ago tomorrow and I heard that if they are boys they will have 3 rows in their comb. Is that accurate. I so want at least 1 cockerel and one hen I'm praying I have 1 cockerel and 2 hens. I will post pics and hope someone can tell better than me. Thank you in advance
 

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I have 3 beautiful black Ameraucanas that I hatched out 6 weeks ago tomorrow and I heard that if they are boys they will have 3 rows in their comb. Is that accurate. I so want at least 1 cockerel and one hen I'm praying I have 1 cockerel and 2 hens. I will post pics and hope someone can tell better than me. Thank you in advance
All 3 look like cockerels.

I don't think the 3 rows of peas is accurate, since I've had pullets with 3 rows of peas. (Talking about Brahmas, & EEs)
 
I know this post is old, but what did these three turn out to be?
 

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