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Hatchery birdsAre the Wyandotte’s from an expensive specialized breeder?
if from a hatchery, they will likely have similar traits to most major breed hatchery birds, and you can relax about a particular laying breed being more aggressive than another. In particular rhode island reds can be more aggressive and Leghorns are certainly flighty, after that I can’t tell any of many breeds of chickens apart personality wise.
Hatchery birds
Mine are all about 10 weeks old. I’ve got a 8x6 tuff shed as a coop with a 12x 8 run.What are your goals for having chickens? Which breeds match those goals? Start with those breeds.
Personally I'd stay away from chickens with weird-looking feathers or strange things about them like head-dressings. Plenty of people have those types of chickens in their flocks but some report difficulties when trying to add them to an established flock. A lot of this is my personal [reference. I don't want these birds in my flock anyway as they do not fit my goals.
How much room do you have? Only four birds implies that you may have a pretty small coop and small run. How much room you have will have a lot more to do with success than what breeds you get.
I agree about the personalities of hatchery birds. You cannot tell how a bird will behave by breed. There are plenty of posts on here where Wyandotte, RIR's, Silkies, or Buff Orpington are the meanest baddest chicken in the flock but other posts where these same breeds are really sweet and getting beat up by other chickens. If you want to believe in breed determining personality by all means go for it. There are plenty of people on here that really really believe that. It can help you narrow down your choices.
But some of that depends on who you talk to. A few months back I opened a thread talking about how the Barred Rock hens were real brutes. The next thread I opened talked about how the Mean Buff Orpingtons were beating up the sweet Barred Rocks. Which thread you read could determine how you feel about Barred Rocks.
That's great space for 4 birds!Mine are all about 10 weeks old. I’ve got a 8x6 tuff shed as a coop with a 12x 8 run.