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I got inspired by all the kind replies so I ran out to the run for pictures. Sexing suggestions are always appreciated. The 1st is the questionable RIR.
 

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And the 2 BBs, the one I think is a roo & the 2 side by side
 

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I went to all the trouble to build their dust bath in the swimming pool and They decided to make one 3 feet away.
Of course they did. That's what they do!

The EE is a cockerel. I think a few others are too.
 
Welcome to BYC.
I don't go by comb color any longer, I've had many pullets who reddened early. (Esp. my Orpingtons, brahmas, and wyandottes) Keep an eye out for saddle feathers. I do agree that you have several cockrels though, including the easter egger. Good luck with your flock. It's a shame you can't keep a couple of males.
 

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