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

Pic 1 has always been a "lone ranger" of sorts. We think pic 1 is cockrel and 2 is pullet. They are Amerecauna (maybe EE) at 11 weeks old.
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Black Cochins at 11 weeks (also what we think is an Amerecauna cockrel in the back). The red comb just showed up on the Cochin on the right within the last few days. Prior to this, they were nearly identical except for some beak markings and the Cochin with the comb has always had lighter colored feet.
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This 4 week old EE a roo? Sorry not the best pics.
 

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Hi there! I have a 4 week old Sebright that I'm really hoping is a pullet but I'm starting to suspect is a Roo. I don't have any other sebrights to compare against though so I have no idea.

Crossing my fingers that someone will be able to give me good news!
 

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This is my lavender Orpington that was raised by my bantam Easter egger. I'm thinking this one is a roo. It's wattles and comb came in pretty quick but then slowed a bit. It's around 7ish weeks. Hopefully the pics are good enough, I haven't learned the trick to poultry photography yet :). Any guesses? Thanks.
 

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