Understanding white...

They appear White to me. However, it looks like the babies may be carrying both gold and silver as some are more of a bright (silver) white and others are a muted (gold) white. Think LED versus incandescent bulbs. So you may have babies that are both dominant and recessive white.
 
That's interesting! Dominant and recessive white - how would that look if crossed with black Australorps?
 
They are white, but while dominant white is always yellow or white, recessive white can be a variety of muted shades. The ashy color of the chicks is caused by recessive white, likely on black.
 
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The recessive white could also be masking blue, my white cochins are recessive white and when bred to blacks produce blacks and blues. I also used recessive whites to produce brown reds and brown cochins, interesting huh?

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