I don't have any Wyandottes, but I have a nice strain of EE's that are mostly (3/4) a production Black Ameracauna. I expect these to lay very well and the hens are a beautiful irridescent black.
I really like the Rhodebars for egg production and the hens are very laid back compared to the Welsummers. I'm sure you can get your Welsummers tame, but some breeds are naturally tamer than others.
Even tamer than Rhodebars are the New Hampshires. They are always underfoot and I can easily reach down and pick up either hens or cocks. I love their orange color too.
i will have to keep this all in mind as the time approaches.
I have the idea of wanting to have a more colorful egg basket..............currently I only have brown layers..............
I want dark brown, and blue eggs, if I can
then I love the wyandottes................
I thought the welsummers seemed prettier and nicer by my readings only..........than the marans..............and the dark brown egg.
If I can find an olive egger...........cool..............
I like friendly , winter hardy............good egg layers...............large fowl not bantam.................
Since I really enjoy the wyandottes I thought I could try to "collect " different types...............like a columbian or pencilled feathered pattern..............
For some odd reason I dont find the blue laced red.......that attractive.......yet it seems they are sought after..............
I dont know much about rhodebars
I do have interest in CCL's
I have a New Hampshire currently.
so that is my convoluted way of thinking.
For health safety and convenience sake...............I envision getting new chicks all at the same time from the same source...............so they are already exposed to the same germs etc...........used to each other...........
so all these factors and considerations may not work together and therefore who knows what I will come up with.
Lastly .............I really cant have that many............even though I would like more....................I probably can get.only .........4-5 chicks ------------I have 3 hens currently.
stay tuned