Please help me sex! About to give away cockerals

Yes please
That’s her now(with 2 brothers in the first photo) they were being exposed to the outside for a few minutes.
 

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I would wait a bit longer to be sure on the black one (Pebbles.)
I'm seeing black feathers in most places, with red ones in the breast.
That coloring is often found on female Black Sexlinks, but not on male Black Sexlinks.
I cannot think of any breed where male chicks would have that coloring.

Since all of them have combs of similar sizes and colors, I suspect they are all the same gender as each other (but of course I could be wrong on that.)

Just letting them grow a while longer is usually the best solution. If any one starts crowing, that one is a male, and most likely so are all others with matching comb & wattle development at that time.

You can also get DNA sex testing, if you would rather pay some money to have definite answers fairly soon:
https://orders.iqbirdtesting.com/order-bird-dna-test/

Of course it takes time to send the samples, and then time to get the results, so you might not have the answer any faster than if you just waited and looked at the chicks. Breeds like Silkies can keep people guessing for months, so for them DNA testing often does save time on knowing the sex :)
 

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