The Pita Pinta Asturiana

Ron, Your chicks are beautiful. You taught me about Sourdough and now you are
so knowledgeable on the new breed Pita. Such FUN. I am following this thread. The
Breed seems a FINE one. Wished I lived in California. Regards, Aria
I wish we had more PPs in the US in General.
Hopefully we can import more soon
 
Ron, YOU and others on this thread are doing fine to develop
and introduce the Breed. The Breed seems to have wonderful
traits. I am looking forward to learning more and hoping to have
a few to add to my flock. Aria
 
Ron, YOU and others on this thread are doing fine to develop
and introduce the Breed. The Breed seems to have wonderful
traits. I am looking forward to learning more and hoping to have
a few to add to my flock. Aria
:thumbsup
 
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Do you see the brown leakage on this cockerel?
 
View attachment 1216780 Do you see the brown leakage on this cockerel?
My very first hatch of Pita Pinta resulted in 2 covered and 7 pullets. One of the covered had a lot of brass colored leakage in his hackle feathers. I culled him and my flock is all decended from the 1 cockerel and 7 pullets. I've tried to cull any boys that end up with that color in their feathers. Some of mine still have it after they have been out in the sun for months. We are dealing with such a small gene pool that we can only do the best we can do.
 
Back on to see what people are saying about hatching rates. Set 18 eggs and only 4 are developing, with 2 more as quitters by day 12. Boys are shooting blanks most of the time, it seems... Such a bummer.
 
Back on to see what people are saying about hatching rates. Set 18 eggs and only 4 are developing, with 2 more as quitters by day 12. Boys are shooting blanks most of the time, it seems... Such a bummer.
I am sorry to hear that!

Rooster booster, gamebird feed, calf manna and free choice calcium.

Parasite check

If they are not breeding(sometimes they only breed a couple hens), then removing the boys to a separate pen and then moving them in with the girls a couple hours a day sometimes helps. They should be able to see each other during separation

I hope they start having fertile eggs soon!
 
I am sorry to hear that!

Rooster booster, gamebird feed, calf manna and free choice calcium.

Parasite check

If they are not breeding(sometimes they only breed a couple hens), then removing the boys to a separate pen and then moving them in with the girls a couple hours a day sometimes helps. They should be able to see each other during separation

I hope they start having fertile eggs soon!

Thanks. Only one hatched. Same issue as last time--it pips then doesn't get any further than making a dime-sized hole in 24 hours. Starts to shrink wrap. We helped it. Not trying this any more, sadly. Our Don Juan is 3 years old now, and my Marans have super thick shells, but hatch so much more easily. Oh, well. The PP are such good layers we wanted to continue with them, but I see the writing on the wall.
 

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