I have several bantams that perch on me and one that would snuggle and close her eyes when we sat on a rocking swing, like a small mammal pet would.Going back a few pages there are a couple of pictures of thermal imaging. With the picture I posted was a link to a study. The study was about determining the stress level in hens by thermal imaging.
The stressor used was picking the hen up. Stress levels were reported as high.
I know people say my hen loves me and likes beinng picked up and cuddled.
Really? I've never met a hen that liked being picked up. Some get used to it but that doesn't mean they don't find it stressfull.
When a chicken decides that you make a fine perch is rather different. What also makes a difference is how one picks the hen up. Anything that confines a chickens wings is instant high stress. Not having their feet on a surface is instant stress as well
Yet, we are told that chickens make wonderful pets and love to be cuddled.
I'll leave you with that thought....
I'll agree though that a great deal of them would rather not be touched