They look like males to me. I have processed some of mine but I have been taking the males to a local farm swap and selling them and only keeping my best for breeding. It helps with the feed costs.
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I am sending them out because they are abusing my pullets and hens badly. One of my older hens has been hiding in the nesting box. These in question are six months old but show no sign of chasing hens or crowing. They are all mixes of Blue Cochin and Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, etc. I would not like to dispose of any pullets.
Thanks for your answers. I will include them in the batch to go. I have four that are chasing hens so I will include these two with them.