Not that I know of.Does anybody have Pinta Roxa Asturian hens? Or any of the other varieties in the US? I know greenfire has some, but wanted to know if anyone else had any as well.
Hopefully they will move out from Greenfire farms soon
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Not that I know of.Does anybody have Pinta Roxa Asturian hens? Or any of the other varieties in the US? I know greenfire has some, but wanted to know if anyone else had any as well.
yes inbreeding could part of it or just your birds shere a same lethal gene .I gave my trio to a friend of mine so that she can hatch more pita pinta chicks. unfortunately even when they hatch they die at about 2 wo without any reason. hens and roos have never had any health issue. could inbreeding cause early death?
Your Chickens are beautful.My Pita Pinta Hens out in the back yard last week.
The black hen is a University of Arkansas Blue egg layer.
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Thanks! They lay very big eggs too.Your Chickens are beautiful.
Keep us updated!I set 4 + 6 pita pinta eggs under 2 broodies. eggs are from the older girl and the young roo mated her more often than the older one. I hope chicks hatch and survive.
I hope you have a good hatch!I set 4 + 6 pita pinta eggs under 2 broodies. eggs are from the older girl and the young roo mated her more often than the older one. I hope chicks hatch and survive.