roo or pullet? 3 chicken

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Hi, I had 3 suspected roo, can someone help me confirm? The first one is almost 2 months old, and said to be a cross between cuckoo silkie and unknown hen. The red in the comb is the reason I suspect it is a roo.
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The second one is a polish. Also almost 2 months old. The red in comb and wattle at this age means roo?
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The third is a 10 days old easter egger. I got 2 and one of them has longer wing feather and tail feather but this one has none. According to lots of people saying, this may suggest it is a roo?
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Thank you so much for helping!
 
Hi, I had 3 suspected roo, can someone help me confirm? The first one is almost 2 months old, and said to be a cross between cuckoo silkie and unknown hen. The red in the comb is the reason I suspect it is a roo.
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The second one is a polish. Also almost 2 months old. The red in comb and wattle at this age means roo?
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The third is a 10 days old easter egger. I got 2 and one of them has longer wing feather and tail feather but this one has none. According to lots of people saying, this may suggest it is a roo?
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Thank you so much for helping!
The 3 you suspect are cockerels.

The Easter Eggers you'll have to wait on to tell. Sometimes you can tell gender based on what colors they have coming in, or comb development.
 
The 3 you suspect are cockerels.

The Easter Eggers you'll have to wait on to tell. Sometimes you can tell gender based on what colors they have coming in, or comb development.
Thank you! Do you mean all of them are cockerels? I was confused by the Easter Eggers you mentioned. The 10 day old chick is easter egger. Can it be distinguished now or need to wait?
 

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