New pullets identification

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I think these are EE's and possibly red sex links, what do you think?
 

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I got them from a friend's of mine, he got the fertile eggs from a farmer near him so he not sure what they are
 
I thought BO at first glance. But I don't think it purely is.
Wings look too red & I notice a fair white patch on the tail. Which buffs can get, but seeing all the others, I don't think he's pure BO.
 
1- not sure, I’ll probably have a better idea when she’s older
2- Easter egger mix cockerel
3- buff Orpington or buff orp mix cockerel
4- buff Orpington mix cockerel
As I'm fairly new to chickens, please educate me on how you know three are Roo's. I'll have to take the there back and exchange for others so would like to be able to recognize them. My other chickens I got at a farm store so were already sexed.
 
The chickens in pictures 2-4 have rather large, reddish combs and wattles. Pullets would not have such developed combs/wattles at that age.
 
As I'm fairly new to chickens, please educate me on how you know three are Roo's. I'll have to take the there back and exchange for others so would like to be able to recognize them. My other chickens I got at a farm store so were already sexed.
Large, bright red combs and wattles.
 

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