I do not have much experience. I am still a novice chicken owner, and only had 2 Golden Lace Wyandottes. My experience though is that ours are not stand off ish, but they are very docile, and tend to be at the bottom of the pecking order. They keep their distance unless they are comfortable with you. I can catch mine with treats. They are very sweet, and very quiet.
As far as the eggs. Out of the 6 hens we have (2 Astralorps, 1 Buff O, 1 Aussie mix, and 2 GLW) my 2 Dottes were the slowest ones to mature and start laying. But now they are laying beautifully. Their eggs are large, and I am getting almost an egg a day from them two.
Just give them lots of love, lots of treats, and let them get used to you and I am sure you will be very happy with Wyandottes.
Angela
As far as the eggs. Out of the 6 hens we have (2 Astralorps, 1 Buff O, 1 Aussie mix, and 2 GLW) my 2 Dottes were the slowest ones to mature and start laying. But now they are laying beautifully. Their eggs are large, and I am getting almost an egg a day from them two.
Just give them lots of love, lots of treats, and let them get used to you and I am sure you will be very happy with Wyandottes.
Angela
I am getting tired of SC males with nastily frostbitten combs, and have been thinking of rose or pea combers, poss. Wyandottes.
BUT I MUST HAVE EGGS IN PLENTY. One thing that makes me pause about them is that i have never heard anything but that Wyandottes are unpleasant, 'witchy', stand-offish...
My gorgeous Clearview Hatchery Strain RIRs are so sweet...................
any thoughts?