HistoryIn reference to this breed origin, it is noticed that all the material corresponds to the Atlantic branch of the species and its origin is related to other breeds of hen in the north of Spain. With industrial avicultural development in the 50's and the 60's, and the creation of hybrids in order to produce eggs, the number of Asturian Painted Hens fell dramatically to the point of extinction. Fortunately, the breed was saved from extinction in the 80's by a few of enthusiastic traditional hen breeders. At the moment, an Asturian Painted Hen Breeders' Association is in the process of being set up. AppearanceSome characteristics of an Asturian Painted Hen are:
EggsIt is a good, regular layer, tough and responsive to the environment. Eggs are cream-coloured with a soft feel. External links
| |