Necked Neck Turkens Black and Red plus White Chicken

I raised Chickens for a very long time and I had babies that had big combs and wattles but turned out to be hens. And just wanted to ask another opinion more on my Black Naked Necks comb since it's a cushion not a single comb so was curious I was told all where mixed so maybe that's why looks different just going to have to wait and see if the 2 start crowing but act like hens right now
 
I believe your black naked neck is a cockerel, and the white one is likely a cockerel also.
But if you would be more comfortable waiting to hear crowing before you re-home them, then you go ahead and wait. :)
Nobody here will judge you, we understand wanting to be totally and completely positive they're roosters before you sell them :)
 
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I think yours is a rooster here’s mine at that age.
 

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The black naked neck is a cockerel all the way around. He has the large single comb (not a cushion), flopped over, and the rust red markings that only a cockerel can have.
The white is a cockerel as well, but is behind the black in development. The black is the dominant one, so the white doesn't develop as fast. The other is a pullet.
 
Yes @chrissynemetz I feel way more comfortable and waiting to hear if they start crowing don't want to sell if both are Hens but they do sure act like Hens right now. This is a Snap Shot off a website a Black Turken Hen Bantam one in the middle I was looking at the tail and comparing it with my Black Necked Neck Turken sure have the same looking tail.
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