I got rid of my Golden Laced Wyandottes. I had 5 of them, and they were absolute terrors in the coop and run! They had this gang mentality that concerned me. One would start picking on another chicken and the other four would come running over at full tilt to join in the bullying. So suddenly it was 5 against one, and they showed no mercy!
A lady in our area had lost her entire flock, almost at POL, to a couple of stray dogs. She shot the dogs, but not before they'd killed every bird in her flock. She called me asking if she could buy a couple of birds from me. Her husband was away for an extended amount of time, and she was counting on those chickens to help supplement the fridge with eggs and the freezer with meat. So I had her come over and take some of mine at no charge. She ended up taking 8 - the 5 Wyandottes and 2 Buff Orpingtons at first - and then her little daughter spotted the Speckled Sussex. "Oh,Mommy! Look at the chicken with the polka dots!" So Freckles went home with the family too. All of the chickens she got from me had been laying for a month or more, so she was happy. I grabbed a partial roll of hardware cloth we had left over and followed her to her house, and we fixed the hole where the dogs got in. Then I gave her a couple of suggestions to make her setup a little safer.
Last I heard she had no problems with the Wyandottes at all. Seems that a new environment and a re-establishment of a different pecking order made the difference. But personally I'll steer clear of Wyandottes. I know folks have them and really love them, but the 5 I got didn't read the reviews on Wyandottes.