It makes me very happy to see those NH's. They're really something. That wonderful diversity of shade in their coloring is really quite something. Considering the strong emphasis on productive qualities that is the root of their origin, it's wonderful that the breeders still found cull-time to make room for beauty. Productive beauty that's beautfully productive. It's hard to tell a lot from the picture, but it appears that those hens exude health and productive potential. One of the photos, and I guess it could be a trick of the camera, shows a close up of a hen with focus on her abdomen, which is clearly possessed of excellent conformation to support strong laying capacities.
I am happy that they have a home with someone interested in them and interested in sharing them.