Which breeds of Chickens are friendliest and which are Not?

Juliechickens

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12 Years
Apr 7, 2007
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Hi All,
I was wondering which do you all think are the more friendliest/social breeds with humans and which do you find to be non-social/mean ones? Please post on here your opinions. Thank you, Julie
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Well the reason I was asking is that I do have some silkies and some frizzles but I was wanting to get some other breeds too. I heard Wyandottes are friendly but I'm not so sure how they would interact with the little guys. I'm also interested in Cochins, Brahmas, Barred Rocks, and Leghorns....is this a mistake to mix these with the silkies and frizzles? Julie
 
We have Leghorns, RIR, Buff Orps, Blk. 'Lorps, Silver Penciled Wyandottes, White and Barred Rocks, Minorcas and Aracaunas...Plus we have 3 kids - 3,6,8. My favorite are the Buffs. They are broody, but the kids can handle them when they are off the nest. They are easy to pick up and aren't flighty. The Rock hens would be my next pick - but not the roosters. Good luck!
 
My Dominiques and black sex links are both good with my kids .Even my Dominique Roo is easy to get along with (no attacks so far - even when I play with his GIRLS) . My small pullets (Dom & Black sex links) 4 wks old jump all over me ( Playing & Roosting on my arms) when I feed them. If you want some standard size Pullets , the guy I got mine from is just outside hernando @ Lamar chicken farm on Holly Springs road.
 
Oh wow,,,thank you so much! I had no idea! That helps lots!!!! I'm definitely adding the Buffs to my list along with a few others I didn't have. Thank you guys! Julie
 
the red sex link breeds are really friendly (my opinion). also the black sex links are really tame. i had a barred rock that would jump on my arm and get on my shoulder. RIR are the best too. Well mostly the heavy breed ones are ( maybe because they like when you give them food lol). I have a leghorn and she is the wildest chicken i have ever had. Almost as wild as my guineas that i used to have. I cant handle wild chickens lol.
 
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I don't have alot of expierence with different breeds yet. Buffs are a dual purpose bird and a very good bird for beginners, sort of a gentle giant of the chicken world. I hear Polish are really a ornamental type bird, very high maintanence, a non setter type of bird. The crest makes it hard for them to see. I hear Rhode Island Red Roosters can be on the agressive side. I haven't heard hardly any negatives on silkies(I have no personal experience). I am a big fan of mille fleur bantams, they are hardy little birds, good layers of little eggs and can free range pretty good.
 

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