I have 2 pens, one with my Bantams, and one with my Standards, and I have sweeties in both, but in particular the super sweet ones are in my Bantam pen. I have a little Barred hen named Petunia. We call her Pooty for short. She is the absolute sweetest bird in the world. When any of us come out to feed or water the birds, Pooty gets right under foot and starts talking to us, waiting to be picked up and kissed and hugged. My mother and I like to take a lawn chair and go sit in the chicken yard with the birds, and Pooty will jump up onto our laps to get scratches and lovins. With my kids she follows them around until they involve her in whatever they are doing. She goes for wagon rides, scooter rides, she goes roller skating, has gone on car rides, you name it. I like to joke around and say that she has a need for speed, lol. She and I sit and have conversations too. Whenever you talk to her she purrs, coos and clucks back as though she understands every word you are saying and is putting in her two cents worth. She actually got a couple of my other hens interested in the lovins she was getting, and now I have 2 Splash Cochin hens that come up for petting and hugs, but one is snugglier than the other. And my little Mottled hen comes up to be held and carried around now too. She is so tiny and sweet, and quiet! She just eats up the attention. I love my girls. I have a couple of Bantam Buff Orpington roos that come up to my kids to get picked up and kissed. Once they get their kiss though, they want down, lol. And I have a Standard Welsummer mixed hen that is in with my Bantams because the Standard flock wouldn't accept her. She was so flighty as a chick (I hatched her out), but has calmed down drastically since she has matured. She will come running when you call her by name and likes to sit in our laps and get petted. She surprised my mother last week when she just jumped into her lap and sat down. She stayed with my mom for a good half hour or so just eating up the attention, it was cute. In my Standard pen I have a roo and 9 hens, and it's my Sexlink hens that are the sweethearts. They were cuddly as chicks and have grown up to be such wonderful girls. They are Amber Sexlinks. Omelet still lets us just reach right down and pick her up, and her sister Poachy comes up to us with no fear and will let us pick her up and hold her. One of my two Welsummer/Ameracauna mixed hens has finally decided that humans aren't the enemy and will approach us willingly (her sister is still a Nervous Nellie though). We call them the Ameracauna sisters cause they were sold to me as Ameracaunas. Their names are Twinkle and Sprinkle. Twinkle is the somewhat friendly one and Sprinkle is the nervous one. I just love my birds, friendly or not. They are all sweet in their own special way.