Question:
Some of you say that your chickens are friendly and come up to you. At what age do they do that? I tried to choose friendly breeds and our girls are 8 weeks. I have 1 speckled Sussex that is pretty friendly and doesn't run away and will walk up to us. Of course they all come running when they see me with the treat pan. But I want chickens that want to hangout. Haha
Unfortunately, that's not very likely. Chickens follow the food, and that's pretty much it. If you have treats, they'll be friendly. If you don't, they will find other things to do (like forage for more food). My friendliest chicken was Buddy (who died to a predator recently) and I raised her on treats. I also picked her up, and brought her inside to the mealworm colony sometimes, so she learned that being picked up was a GOOD thing. And up until the day she disappeared, she would still let me pick her up, even if it was just to show interested parties that I had one who would let me do so. She didn't mind, she knew I wasn't going to hurt her, and she MIGHT get a treat for it. Maybe.
But it still depended on the availability of food. If I had just put starter crumbles on the ground (which they favor over layer pellets any day), or the neighbor had just tossed them some bread that went out of date, she'd fuss until I put her back down to eat. So she was friendly, but she still wanted to follow the food.
The best chance you'll have, is tricking them sometimes into thinking they might get treats, but not really giving them anything. Just pet them if they'll let you, and hang out with them until they realize you have nothing for them and start to walk away. Then alternate with treats off and on, and pick random times to come out with or without the treats. Eventually they may do like Buddy and trust you because they MIGHT get a treat for it. Maybe....