I like the ideas on here. I'm fairly new to chickens myself and did a lot of research on breeds before I got mine. I took into consideration eggs and meat and being docile. What I didn't realize is that just because a chicken is listed as docile doesn't mean it won't scare me. Docile is not synonymous with gentle or sweet. If I was a chicken I'd be the lowest in the pecking order. When I started out I got a mixture of chickens all listed as docile. After a bit it became VERY clear which ones were my favorite. My husband has no problem waving his hands in front of the chicken's face getting pecked, but when I walk into their coop I make sure I wear gloves, tennis shoes and long pants. None of them are aggressive, but I will get pecked if I try to pet some of them. The Rhode Island Reds started pecking me when they were only two weeks old (they really scare me). My curious barred rocks love to get on their perch when I walk in, and I'm always so scared they're going to fly onto my shoulder like they did when they were little chicks (they're EXTRA friendly, so I lowered their perch). None of this is by any means the chickens fault. I realized that every chicken breed is different and you have to fit the breed to the individual owner. For me, it's no use picking the best egg layer if I'm too scared to gather eggs from them. And I want to interact with my chickens without being afraid. If you want "very friendly" chickens I 100% agree with the suggestion of Australorps, Orpingtons, and possibly Easter Eggers. The word to describe them is "sweet". Most of my EE's are just as sweet as the Australorps and Orpingtons, but some of them are kinda crazy (they are entertaining). I'm keeping all the chickens I currently have, but in the future I'm only adding more Orpingtons.