My mystery chickens! Any guesses?

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I have three EEs and fairly sure one is female but these two I’m not sure about. They are about 5.5 weeks old.
First three photos are “Pitter” with the beautiful colors coming in... photos 4-6 are of “Patter” who I think might end up being a black and white one!
Worried they are Roos as their combo look a little on the fat side compared to my other EE.
Any guesses?!?!
 
Pitter is a male. The pretty colors give him away, as does the wide pea comb made up of 3 bumpy rows.

Patter has the coloring of a pullet, but the comb is certainly suspect. At 5.5 weeks, feathers do a lot changing. If you see patches of color start to take over Patter's evenly distributed pattern, then you've probably got a second cockerel. On the fence about the comb for the second one. Are they hatchery birds? Will not be surprised if Patter is a male... wait another week or so and look for changes.
 
Pitter is a male. The pretty colors give him away, as does the wide pea comb made up of 3 bumpy rows.

Patter has the coloring of a pullet, but the comb is certainly suspect. At 5.5 weeks, feathers do a lot changing. If you see patches of color start to take over Patter's evenly distributed pattern, then you've probably got a second cockerel. On the fence about the comb for the second one. Are they hatchery birds? Will not be surprised if Patter is a male... wait another week or so and look for changes.
I got them at Murdochs
 

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