Penedesenca are very good layers on Average. The partridge and wheaten lay the darkest on average. I have crele and black. I am hatching some partridge to diversify my crele line.
Empordanesa are a older breed than Penedesenca but similar. Both from the same general region of Spain and lay...
I get 3.00 a dozen but prefer not to sell eggs to eat as I much rather sell them for 35.00 a dozen plus shipping to someone that wants to hatch them lol
Hi there fellow poultry person of Placerville.
Thank you I checked it out. did not see anything that stood out but did find someone that said they had goats so I emailed them
lots to learn. I have had goats before but the mini's we live in the lower Sierra Nevada ( California )
its gets hot in the summer and very dry. we get snow in the winter a handful of times a year. Very much like the interior of Spain.
so with there hardiness I figured they would be good to have...
Cool thanks. I am assuming the San Catalina island goats are considered Spanish as well? since they where put there by Spanish explorers? there are a few breeders this way with them as well
Just wondering if anyone on here is breeding Spanish goats out this way?
I see some San Clemente Island Goats which I am assuming are the same thing technically
I like the hardiness of the Spanish Goats