Whelp. I asked before but 90% sure I got a Roo. Pics.

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Attaching a pic at the end of my Ameraucana lavender hen, but the splash pretty sure turned out to be a roo. The pea comb is getting darker, and my kids found him mounting a hen today — 14 weeks old. That splash is a roo, huh 😞 I can’t have roosters where I live. Such a beautiful bird too!

Am I wrong? Seems the heckles around the neck and the tail feathers point to roo….

I posted same question a few weeks ago but older pics, seems more prominent now..? Happy if I’m wrong lol.
 
He’s a cockerel. I’ve noticed with true Ameraucanas in particular that they can be sexed by those long downward pointed tail feathers as the hens will not have those. Every single male I have seen has had those long tail feathers at a younger age whereas the females don’t. I attached a picture of what my splash Ameraucana pullet looked like at 14 weeks of age. Tail feathers are uniform and pointed upward.
Edit: Forgot to also add that the other obvious signs he’s a cockerel is the large red comb (large for an Ameraucana) and the mounting at that age.
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I’m going to say that’s a cockerel. I’m not 100% sure, but those tail feathers look a little too droopy to belong to a pullet.
 
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Attaching a pic at the end of my Ameraucana lavender hen, but the splash pretty sure turned out to be a roo. The pea comb is getting darker, and my kids found him mounting a hen today — 14 weeks old. That splash is a roo, huh 😞 I can’t have roosters where I live. Such a beautiful bird too!

Am I wrong? Seems the heckles around the neck and the tail feathers point to roo….

I posted same question a few weeks ago but older pics, seems more prominent now..? Happy if I’m wrong lol.
Cockerel. You can tell by the sattle feathers on the tail, plus the rusty red color on the wings. (Male trait)
 

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