5 week old EE gender?

Good morning. Here are the promised pictures. Hope these help. Please let me know if you need something different. Thanks for your help. They have already grown attached, so praying it is a girl!
 

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Comb looked a little red in the very first picture on post #1 but in the most recent pictures I don't see anything that screaming cockerel. That said, 5 weeks is too early to be entirely certain unless the comb is like bright red. So don't stress about it, but keep an eye out for male signifiers.
 
Good morning. Here are the promised pictures. Hope these help. Please let me know if you need something different. Thanks for your help. They have already grown attached, so praying it is a girl!
I appears to be a pullet but I'm not so sure that's an EE. There are many EE mixes but she looks to be something else entirely compared to her sisters. Were they offering any other breeds?
 
I appears to be a pullet but I'm not so sure that's an EE. There are many EE mixes but she looks to be something else entirely compared to her sisters. Were they offering any other breeds?
Thank you.

I am not sure what was offered (I am doing this from a distance - my daughter is who actually bought the chicks :)). The hen house gets loads of day old chicks and raises them for 4 - 16 weeks and then sells them. All I know if that they said it was an EE.
 

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