Here is the link for the Spanish Pita Pinta Association. http://www.lapitapintaasturiana.com/la-pita-pinta-asturianaHi - I've noticed most owners have space to have several birds of the same breed within the flock which makes it nice for the same breeds to "hang out" together. I would love to have 3 or more birds of each breed but I now live in a small cottage with a small yard and zoned for 5 hens only. It makes choosing breeds that get along without a same-breed companion in the flock a bit more challenging for us. We've given up on dark egg layers because we haven't found the owner feedback on them very encouraging as far as mixing their large heavyweight bodies with gentle under-5-lb flockmates. Our 7-lb Marans aggressively and viciously took advantage of the 2-lb Silkies. Even our Leghorns eventually went bonkers on their flockmates too.
Wellies feedback to me is that they were a bit aloof toward humans and usually somewhere in the middle of the pecking order. I worried these 6-lb hens as the largest hen in the flock would take advantage of the gentle 2-lb Silkies just because they could get away with it. Barnies are reportedly calm birds but a 7 to 8-lb bird around smaller gentles could be tempted to lord it over them too - it seems to be a chicken thing! I won't consider Penes/Emps around Silkies because the Mediterranean types can be a bit aloof with humans and like Leghorns be assertive toward smaller breeds. I love all these breeds but have to face limitations in my backyard choices.
Yes, I have been reading some very nice things about the Pita Pintas. Do you know their breed history?
And a PDF article http://www.aviculture-europe.nl/nummers/07E04A04.pdf