I know hatchery birds are not a good gauge of the breed but I tell you what, I am having second thoughts on the wyandotte. I got 2 varieties, the golden and the silver laced wyandotte. I got 2 pullets of each. Both of the golden are super mean to every other chicken in the coop. I am dead serious. They peck repeatedly at anyone eating at the same time they are. They chase and pull out feathers or just peck at any chicken for reasons I cannot see with my human eyes. One is worse but both are bad. I am honestly thinking I must have received males instead of females. The silver are not as bad behaved so I am wondering if it could just be limited to the color variation and not breed. The golden ones DO have redder faces, wattles, and combs compared to the silvers. I have 2 feeding stations and 2 water stations to take off the pressure of the bullys but it doesn't seem to matter. If my son hadn't picked out the goldens I would make them disappear. I have been talking to DH about setting up a separate bachelor pad for all these roos we have. I would stick the wyandottes in with them until I know for sure which way they swing. Boy those bullys sure can stir things up in a hurry.
I have very sweet GLW and the SLW's were the meanies, but not really mean with constant picking maybe just a little PMS? and they are hatchery birds too.