I always have at least one or two leghorns in my flock. They definitely get friendlier once they start laying. I would take leghorns anyday over sexlinks, but I have 2 crabby patty sexlinks, that my broody hatched out last summer. If they are on the nest laying, don't even try to reach in and check for eggs. They have drawn blood on my hand and I learned my lesson. I can reach under any of my other hens, and they just kind of scooch over and let me me check, including my leghorns.
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