What gender are these chicks

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Ok so I have three chicks around 1-2 months old, are they still too young to be gendered?

chick one

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we need a bit more info like age and breed, they look pretty young still. without sufficient information on them most people can do guess.
White one looks like a pullet, brown and black one looks like a pullet, the 2 black ones to me might be one of each
 
they’re a month and a half old, and yeah there’s only 3 chicks, just multiple pictures of each. I don’t really know the breeds but the brown one is a black austalorp rhode island red mix, the other two are a mystery. @slordaz
 
The first is a cockerel, he has an early comb. The second, I think may be a cockerel... can you get a good profile shot of the head?
The last... I'm gonna say its too soon to tell for sure. At this point I will tentatively say pullet, but it could still be a slower developing cockerel.
 
a cockerel.. yikes :(!! ive had such good luck with my chicks so far this year.. need to rehome him stat because the rooster i have now is really aggressive.
 

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