Need help sexing

Grey and white are pullets, black maybe is a roo.
Ooooh. This is interesting! most of the responses here are fairly certain the white one is a roo. I think I will just wait it out until they are much older and if they are for sure roos, I will get a replacement and buy older hens that are definite hens (the waiting to find out it too much to bear. hahaha).
 
I agree 2 males and 1 female. A few months ago I gave our local 4H some Rose Comb Rhode Island White eggs to hatch for a school project. Before they came and got the eggs they had made arrangements for some of the students and the teacher to take them home after they hatched.
Yes this is exactly what our son's school did.
 
Maybe there are some farm swaps in your area. You could take the males and sell or maybe trade them for some females. We have 2 monthly swaps and I take my extras to sell to help offset the feed costs but I have a lot of birds and hatch a lot of chicks. I usually have 50/50 male/female approximately.
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Hi all, I have three chicks that I need help sexing as our local ordinances do not allow roos. I just got these chicks from my son's school and do not have any backyard chicken experience. They are about 4 weeks old. Appreciate if those who know can tell me. I don't know their breed so I will call them grey, white and black. Thank you all :)

1. Grey one
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2. White one
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3.Black one
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A picture of the three of them together:
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I'm thinking the black one is a cockerel, the white one is a cockerel, and the gray one is most likely a pullet.

Ive been told that this is a hen easter ever but my rooster keep attacking her. Is she really a hen?

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