Is this hen or roo?

Cluck17

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Splash Ameraucana right here. He or she is about 13 weeks old
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Could also use some help. This is our first flock of 6, comprised of 2 Orpingtons, 2 Easter eggers, and 2 australorps. We were told they were all 5 days old when we purchased them, and they are now just about 20 weeks. Five out of the six have similarly small combs, but our one Australorp seems to have developed much faster. Question is, could she really be a he? (Can see the difference between the two australorps in the pic.) Any comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
 

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Could also use some help. This is our first flock of 6, comprised of 2 Orpingtons, 2 Easter eggers, and 2 australorps. We were told they were all 5 days old when we purchased them, and they are now just about 20 weeks. Five out of the six have similarly small combs, but our one Australorp seems to have developed much faster. Question is, could she really be a he? (Can see the difference between the two australorps in the pic.) Any comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

at this age, we'd need a full body pic, including tail, in good lighting. She could either be getting ready to start laying OR HE could be a he...
 

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