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lilwanderer
Crowing
I have 1 roo who came from a total different person than the hens, i highly doubt they're related.In theory you could have a heterozygous dominant white bred to another heterozygous dominant white or a recessive white resulting in a black. If they are all related it’s more likely that they are all recessive white or dominant white, if they are not all related this is more likely.
The hens may be related to each other but I don't think that matters since they're hens.
3 of the hens I got as pullets from someone who hatched them from hatching eggs she got an auction
and 1 came from a hatchery and isn't laying yet. She turned out pretty good so i kept her.
Although from what I've been told in the past white cochin bantams are almost always recessive, so if that's true I don't think dominant white is an issue here.