RE: Housing and temperament. What I've found with all my Mediterranean breeds (Andalusians, Minorcas, Leghorns), is that a good amount of room is better, at least at first. If they are housed such that you have to be in with them on a daily basis this seems to calm them down over time. My Buff Minorcas remain the flightiest of the three and I think it's the strain that I started with. I have done some work in my breeding program with the Minorcas that should lessen the flightiness, but that's for another post so that I can stay on topic here. My Andalusians are crazy as chicks, but as they mature become very tolerant of being up close and personal with me right in the pen with them. In fact they are usually underfoot and follow me around as I do chores in the evening. I guess the short answer is the more contact the better, but give them some space at first. Some of it is definitely hereditary, so using birds that are more calm in your breeding pens will help as well.