Is this a hen or rooster?

Pictures from super tonight everyone I’m confused now on if I have hens and 1 rooster or 13 hens and 1 rooster
 

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Which one is the cockerel

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This us my 5 mnth old bantam rooster he was also bought at tractor supply and was supposed to be a hen he's the only one crowing if I had any more roosters they would be crowing as well huh ?
I see a pale bird in the middle of the photo, with a fairly large red comb. You said it was crowing, so I assumed it was probably a male. (Since crowing at age 5 months is usually a very good sign of being a male.)

I do not see any male-specific feathers on that bird, so it would have to be a hen-feathered male, or else it would be a female. Hen-feathered roosters exist in the Sebright breed, and in some other breeds, but they are not especially common in any other breeds that a store would carry. That bird is not a Sebright (wrong color and wrong comb), so maybe it just is a female? Crowing females certainly can happen, although they are moderately rare.
 
Are you saying I may have more then the bantam ROOSTER
This one has a different shape down its back and bum it’s more straight and pointy my question is boy or girl
 

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Are these Rhode Island Red ? Are they pullets ? Are they cockrells
 

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Are these Rhode Island Red ? Are they pullets ? Are they cockrells
Not Rhode Island Reds (color/pattern are wrong, and Rhode Island Reds would never have that small crest of feathers behind the comb.)

Yes pullets, not cockerels.
 

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