Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or Cockerel? Click Here! Thread 2

I am on my phone so I guess I have to post pics separately:
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I know leghorns get big combs, but those are really big for 5 weeks. I'm leaning towards boys on all just posted.
 
Ok 5 out of 6 are cockerels. This one was my only EE possible pullet. Buuuuuut today I noticed a tinge of green sheen in her tail feathers. No comb whatsoever. 9 weeks old. Pls tell me I'm not 100% crap out of luck.
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Then there's this one. acts all cockerel but is suuuuuuuuuuper slow feathering and no tail. But I do see slight tinge of green in the little it has too. What's it's deal?
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Ok 5 out of 6 are cockerels. This one was my only EE possible pullet. Buuuuuut today I noticed a tinge of green sheen in her tail feathers. No comb whatsoever. 9 weeks old. Pls tell me I'm not 100% crap out of luck.


Then there's this one. acts all cockerel but is suuuuuuuuuuper slow feathering and no tail. But I do see slight tinge of green in the little it has too. What's it's deal?

First is a pullet. Second is a cockerel.
 
This little chicken has me stumped as far as gender. It was sold to me as a Jersey Giant pullet, but I'm thinking its actually an Australorp, which is fine either way.
Any ideas? She's about 7.5 weeks old.
 
@EggerstheJerk Look at the bottom of the feet. Australorps have white skin, JGs have yellow. And I agree with the other answer, it looks like a pullet.
 

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