
The Pitiüsa chicken is a rare breed originating from the Balearic Islands, specifically Ibiza and Formentera. It is known for its hardiness and ability to thrive in the hot Mediterranean climate. This breed is well-suited for free-ranging and is often used for its dual-purpose capabilities, providing both meat and eggs.
Pitiüsa chickens are typically found on the Balearic Islands, where they have adapted to the Mediterranean environment. They are well-suited to the dry, warm climate and can often be seen foraging in open fields and countryside. The breed is also kept in backyards and small farms across the islands.
Ease of Keeping
Beginner friendly: 4/5
Pitiüsa chickens are adapted to the local climate and are resistant to common poultry diseases. They are an important part of local agriculture, contributing to the sustainability of small farms. Conservation efforts are ongoing to preserve this rare breed.