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Well, if four hours is too long for you to wait, breeding chickens might not be your game
Three weeks ago this thread was all but dead for about 1 month straight...
They will need some work, but they are definitely not hatchery stock. Again, I'm not claiming to be an expert here, but if you want to see some whites that are very, very good, I suggest you look at Tom Roebuck's website: Golden Feather Farm. Your eyes will read the 1000 words of the pics there as they compare them to your birds. Show results are nice to have, but they depend 100% on the competition and in many small shows, there are simply very few LF shown. I've been to some where only 40-50 of 500 or 1000 birds were LF, so best trio might mean only trio or at least best of only a couple. Best hen likely means that she beat your other birds for BV. Not trying to down on what you were told, or on what you have, I'm just trying to put it into perspective.
As mentioned above, Your hens seems to be better than the male. He is not bad, but seems to lack cushion, and I suspect this is because he has a narrow rear end. Hard to tell without handling him. The female mentioned above is also the one that catches my eye. Her station and type are pretty good. The third female is also okay, but you will notice she has almost no rise to her cushion to all. This is a good start for you and will help you get a feel for mating and breeding if you haven't worked with Cochins before. As you breed this trio, you will have to work on size and good cochin type to get where you want to go. Show them around a little, too. As you can tell, you can have some success showing even without the best of the best.
Again, my best advice is for you to look at as many pics that you can find of excellent Cochins. It will be time well spent.
Good Luck!
Chickslick,
This is a decent Black hen. Think big, round and fluffy. I agree that you should check out Tom's Whites.