I don’t find leghorns to be aggressive. Sometimes chickens can be like Mean Girls, though. I personally think the mean leghorn opinions come from a small group of leghorns within a mixed flock. A sort of “you don’t look with us, you can’t sit with us” kind of deal.
And with the attention it seems you will provide, you probably won’t have many super flighty birds.
The pullet in the avatar photo I have is a leghorn. She is adorably sweet. I intentionally handled her and treated her more as a chick. She will probably always be one to hop into your lap.
I’ve got an 18 month old leghorn that is very typical leghorn but not aggressive in any way. But to pick her up, I’ve got to corner her and it’s a huge deal.
She is super alert and curious and ALWAYS scratching and will eat from your hand but that’s as close as she will get willingly.
And with the attention it seems you will provide, you probably won’t have many super flighty birds.
The pullet in the avatar photo I have is a leghorn. She is adorably sweet. I intentionally handled her and treated her more as a chick. She will probably always be one to hop into your lap.
I’ve got an 18 month old leghorn that is very typical leghorn but not aggressive in any way. But to pick her up, I’ve got to corner her and it’s a huge deal.
She is super alert and curious and ALWAYS scratching and will eat from your hand but that’s as close as she will get willingly.