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post #21 of 49

I don't have experience with many breeds.  All of my Barred Rocks are extremely friendly, always coming over for a pet or to perch on a shoulder.  Most of my orpingtons are very friendly, though not so much as the BR.  The BO are a little skittish.  One of my orpingtons is a little angry bird.

 

My relatives are the same way, so I figure that everything is normal with the chickens.

-Pete

 

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-Pete

 

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post #22 of 49

My silkies are mellow, but I want to say that is partially because they can't see well with their poofs in their face to run away, but they check to see if I have treats when they see me. My d'uccles are more interactive though, they come running at me when I call them seeking attention and talking with me the whole time I am there. My hen Freddy seems to enjoy being cuddled and is very curious about anything I bring with me. My d'uccles have the vote on that one

 

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bantam Faverolles, Silkies, Polish, La Fleche, Turkeys, ducks and a few pet chickens, 2 Oriental Shorthair cats, a Poo-huahua dog and a wonderful man who all of us are driving insane. www.theoddegg.webs.com

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post #23 of 49
Our lone BO is the most mellow of the gang. My daughter's little silkie babies are the snugglers though. They are content to snuggle on her chest and nap while she watches TV.
*Kathryn*
Happily married mother to 7. On a small hobby farm with 3 dogs, 2 cats & 2 kittens, 25 chickens that consist of productions, blue silkies and heritage wheaten ameraucanas, & 7 cayuga and khaki campbell ducks.
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*Kathryn*
Happily married mother to 7. On a small hobby farm with 3 dogs, 2 cats & 2 kittens, 25 chickens that consist of productions, blue silkies and heritage wheaten ameraucanas, & 7 cayuga and khaki campbell ducks.
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post #24 of 49

New to this, but my Buff Orpington is a little lover- she's very content to be held and have her feathers stroked.  Next would be a tie between my Black Australorps and my Easter Egger.  Then my Barred Rock (who was the friendliest to begin with), and then my RIR.  They are almost 5 weeks old.

post #25 of 49

I LOVE my Speckled sussex!, A good rule of thumb is if they have feathered feet, they are going to be friendly =] I have Light brahma, Cochins, And they are all super friendly =] MY Speckled Sussexs are still more friendly than them though =] Barred rocks can also be very friendly... If you are just looking for friendly I HIGHLY suggest a bantam cochin... I have 2 little roos and they are the sweetest things every =]

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-Caleb

 

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EAT FRESH, LOCAL FOOD...

 

"Real heroes wear dog tags"

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post #26 of 49

I have only had about 5 different breeds of chicks so far but I'd say my Marans and my Wyandotte were/are the ones loving to be cuddled and picked up. Both would fall asleep on my lap. My unknown mix, Lucy, who may be part EE, is very stand offish but friendly, she does not like to be picked up though. She will sit on my knee or right next to me as long as I don't touch her too much.

1 Husband, 2 sons, 2 dogs, 1 loudmouth cat, 1 ball python, 2 garter snakes,  1 bearded dragon, 1 sulcata tortoise, 2 tanks of fish and 4 lovely hens ( RIP my little Zoey)

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1 Husband, 2 sons, 2 dogs, 1 loudmouth cat, 1 ball python, 2 garter snakes,  1 bearded dragon, 1 sulcata tortoise, 2 tanks of fish and 4 lovely hens ( RIP my little Zoey)

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post #27 of 49

Well, I've had several breeds throughout the years and all have been extra sweet but I'll say I just love my buff orpingtons the best.  smile.png

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post #28 of 49

I agree my orpingtons are so friendly.  I even have one that sits on the back of my goat.  I truly enjoy them  :)

post #29 of 49

My New Hampshire Red was very friendly, smart, and sweet. I lost her recently, but I was sure to order another NHR chick.

My Buff Orp. is very sweet, doesn't like to be picked up really, but once you're holding her she doesn't mind. 

My EE was friendly, but didn't like to be held. 

 

 

I'm excited to read about the Brahma's and Sussex's being friendly, because I ordered some of those as well. wee.gif

Chickens are like potato chips, you can't have just one!

 

Hens: 1 Buff Orpington & 1 Leghorn.         Pullets: 1 New Hampshire Red, 1 Light Brahma, 1 Speckled Sussex, & 1 Partridge Rock.

 

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Chickens are like potato chips, you can't have just one!

 

Hens: 1 Buff Orpington & 1 Leghorn.         Pullets: 1 New Hampshire Red, 1 Light Brahma, 1 Speckled Sussex, & 1 Partridge Rock.

 

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post #30 of 49

Not much experience here but, as of 4 1/2 weeks old, I love love love my buckeyes!  They are so sweet and come and sit on my lap.  My gold-laced wyandottes and easter eggers are fine but not nearly as friendly.

Wife, mother to one beautiful daughter, fur-kids include 3 cats, 2 ferrets, 1 dog, and 10 chickens - 2 buckeyes, 2 gold-laced wyandottes, 2 Easter eggers, 2 salmon faverolles, 2 australorps

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Wife, mother to one beautiful daughter, fur-kids include 3 cats, 2 ferrets, 1 dog, and 10 chickens - 2 buckeyes, 2 gold-laced wyandottes, 2 Easter eggers, 2 salmon faverolles, 2 australorps

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