I would like to see them in condition as well as width shots, but from the photos posted, they look good. Have a good brick-shaped body, nice depth to their breasts.
Be watchful of the feathering, it could just be condition but some breeders are having issues with poor feather condition. It's not their fault and I'm unsure if it is genetic (I believe it could contribute) but some believe it is purely feed related.
I would like to see the width of the head as well. They look as though they have been in the breeder pen, and I HIGHLY suggest breeding them and getting chicks from them their first year before deciding to keep them separate for show-conditioning.
I hate doing this, but I'm going to warn against feeding large amounts at one point in the day. In SEVERAL breeds, the more horizontal breeds particularly, pendulum crop happens easily. It's the stretching of the crop to the point that eventually, the elasticity ceases to work. It does not hurt the bird, but is not desirable. Instead of feeding alot at one time, feed small amounts throughout the day to help the crop keep it's elasticity.