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I would also guess the barred bird to the left of the group of three may potentially be a cockerel as well.The one in the large picture and the one in the first thumbnail picture have similar coloring. I think it is not a pure color but a mix of different colors. Is that the same bird? I think both are cockerels.
The next, with buff and black coloring, also appears to be a mix of colors to me. It is a pullet.
Next you have a group of three. One white cockerel, one calico cockerel, and a calico pullet in back.
The black and white one that comes next is a pullet. I think it is of mixed coloring as well.
Finally, a white cockerel.
They are bantam CochinsPretty colors, not sure on type but anything with a red comb or shoulders is a dude. The 3rd and 5th one are your only pullets.
the two that look the same are different. One has more of a comb and other has a much smaller/yellowish, but red waddle... that is the one I can't tell but suspect it is a cockerelThe one in the large picture and the one in the first thumbnail picture have similar coloring. I think it is not a pure color but a mix of different colors. Is that the same bird? I think both are cockerels.
The next, with buff and black coloring, also appears to be a mix of colors to me. It is a pullet.
Next you have a group of three. One white cockerel, one calico cockerel, and a calico pullet in back.
The black and white one that comes next is a pullet. I think it is of mixed coloring as well.
Finally, a white cockerel.
Okay, I wasn't sure. It seems like a male specific color pattern, but I am not 100% sure. Unless someone else knows, you'll probably have to wait a while longer.t
the two that look the same are different. One has more of a comb and other has a much smaller/yellowish, but red waddle... that is the one I can't tell but suspect it is a cockerel