What are these? Breed and sex?

Being as old as they are four weeks ago (appear about two months),they may be pullets,although that’s a lot of comb,they look four or so months old and I would imagine they would have male feathering by now,be smart and wait for obvious signs.I would imagine out of all those birds somebody would be crowing,out of all those individuals it’s just odd.
 
Being as old as they are four weeks ago (appear about two months),they may be pullets,although that’s a lot of comb,they look four or so months old and I would imagine they would have male feathering by now,be smart and wait for obvious signs.I would imagine out of all those birds somebody would be crowing,out of all those individuals it’s just odd.
The one with red (copper) coloring has been trying to crow but it sounds Crazy not like any traditional crowing
 
In this picture they look to be in the 6-8 week range. 6-8 week pullets don't have combs like this. That would put them around 10-12 now, male feathering usually comes in around 12-15. Hopefully I'm wrong! Good luck!
This is what they looked like when I found them 4 weeks ago I am guessing from what I have been told they are around 11-14 weeks old now View attachment 1450689 View attachment 1450690
 
Australorps do not have feathered legs nor any red/copper on them. My guess is these birds are a "barnyard mix".

Cockerel's initial attempts are crowing are comical, don't sound much like that of a grown bird. But they learn fairly quickly.

I'm afraid I have to go with the "all cockerels" vote. Way too much comb and wattles on girls that age.
 

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