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Pita Pinta (Asturian painted hen)

The Pita Pinta Asturiana is the only breed of chicken indigenous to the principality of Asturias, in north-western Spain.

General Information

Breed Purpose
dual purpose, feathers originally used as bait for rod fishing.
Comb
single with 5 to 7 points, smaller in hens than in cocks
Broodiness
occassionally
Climate Tolerance
tolerates heat well.
Egg Productivity
220 per year
Egg Size
60g
Egg Color
burnt cream
Breed Temperament
lively, inquisitive, good forager, docile,
Breed Colors/Varieties
pinta negra (mottled black), pinta roxa(mottled red), Abadul(black), and blanca (white)
Breed Size
medium: cock 4.2kg, hen 2.7kg
During the industrialisation of egg laying in Spain in the 1950's the Pita Pinta almost became extinct. Recovery of the breed began between 1980 and 1990. A breeders' association, the Asociación de Criadores de la Pita Pinta Asturiana, was founded in 2003; its 52 members have a total of 1842 birds.(as of 2013) A flock record was established in 2005; at the end of 2013, a total of 2172 birds were recorded.
La Pita Pinta could be related to the Basque Eusko-Oiloa and to central and north-European chickens as well as to British. The roxa variety of the Pita Pinta presents evident similarities with the marradune variety of the Basque Eusko-Oiloa.
It is a eumetric animal, incomparable with other chickens, medium-sized, with a rather short tail; eyes of a light color usually amber or grey, medium-sized comb and wattles, smaller in females, and red earlobes. Legs and beak are yellow with black spots.
Medium-sized and a good forager. If kept in in semi-liberty they have a well developed maternal character.

La Pita Pinta has a dual ability: eggs and meat. Traditionally the main function of the Pita Pinta in the Asturian farmhouse was egg production so this feature is especially outstanding despite its remarkable size, which also led to the chicken being pastured for it's good quality meat. The dish 'pitu caleya' is a traditional chicken dish served in a rich cognac gravy, typical for the Asturias region.
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Pita Pinta negra pullet.
The Pita Pinta has great ornamental value due to the special characteristics of its plumage and plays an interesting role in agro-tourism establishments in Northern Spain.

Comments

Just a small correction, is Abedul, not Abadul. Means birch in spanish. Pita pinta abedul is black with a whitish-gray mottled pattern in the neck (remembering the birch trunk). If we forget genetics, Pita Pinta would be a sort of pinkish-brown egg layer Checkered Leghorn. Is the fastest way to describe it.

Pita is the local asturian word for saying 'hen' in an affectionate way, probably a sanitized contraction of the problematic and polysemanthic "Pollita" (in the past their general meaning was a nice young woman or a hen, now is a little penis). 'Kika' is the local word to say 'bantam' (So you can have a "Kika Pinta" also).
 
Just a small correction, is Abedul, not Abadul. Means birch in spanish. Pita pinta abedul is black with a whitish-gray mottled pattern in the neck (remembering the birch trunk). If we forget genetics, Pita Pinta would be a sort of pinkish-brown egg layer Checkered Leghorn. Is the fastest way to describe it.

Pita is the local asturian word for saying 'hen' in an affectionate way, probably a sanitized contraction of the problematic and polysemanthic "Pollita" (in the past their general meaning was a nice young woman or a hen, now is a little penis). 'Kika' is the local word to say 'bantam' (So you can have a "Kika Pinta" also).
Thank you! I stand corrected :)
 
Where can you order these birds from, preferably chicks?
Hi,
Greenfire Farms has Pita Pinta available for sale as baby chicks on their website for $29 each as straight-run only, and they sometimes list Pita Pinta baby chicks on rarebreedauctions.com. I have a Pita Pinta (pinta roxa) baby chick from GFF, and it is so cute, very curious, and very active. God Bless! :)
 

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