Pigeons are raised as livestock for their meat and for their use in racing and performance events. Pigeon meat is considered a delicacy in some parts of the world, and is used in a variety of dishes. Pigeon racing is a popular sport in many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Breeds of Pigeons
There are the following breeds of Pigeons:
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Carneau |
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In the 18th century, a breed of domestic pigeon was birthed in France and named after its creator, Jacques Carneau - a renowned pigeon breeder from Normandy. These birds boast a robust, broad chest, a short, thick neck, and a round, sizable head with short and thick beaks, and bright, expressive eyes. Their weight averages between 16-22 ounces (450-625 grams).
The Carneau pigeon's docile, gentle nature has become their defining charact
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The Common Wood Pigeon, also referred to as the Wood Pigeon or Woodpigeon, is a species belonging to the Columba genus and the dove and pigeon family (Columbidae). This large bird is native to the western Palearctic region and is closely related to other species such as the Rock Dove (Columba livia). Throughout history, it has been known by various names, including the Ring Dove and the "Culver," a name that has given rise to the naming of severa
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English Pouter |
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The English Pouter is a breed of fancy pigeon that has been shaped by years of selective breeding, descending from the rock pigeon like all other domesticated pigeons. Charles Darwin, in his landmark work "The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication," noted the breed's unique characteristic of an enlarged crop.
The origin of the English Pouter is a matter of debate among pigeon experts. William Bernhardt Tegetmeier believed
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French Mondain |
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The French Mondain pigeon is a breed of domestic pigeon, renowned for its size, strength, and grace. The origins of the Mondain breed are uncertain, but it is believed to have been developed in France during the 19th century.
These birds are imposing, standing tall and proud with a muscular, broad chest and powerful wings. They are medium to large-sized, weighing between 20-25 ounces (567-709 grams) on average. The Mondain's appearance is stri
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Giant Runt |
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The Giant Runt pigeon, my friend, is a creature of sheer magnificence. These birds are the warriors of the pigeon world, the gladiators of the aviary. Their origins can be traced back to Europe and Asia, but it is in the United States that they have truly thrived, becoming a beloved breed of domestic pigeon.
The Giant Runt is no small fry, let me tell you. These birds are large and in charge, with an average weight of 28-32 ounces (793
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King |
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King Pigeons, also known as Rock Pigeons or Feral Pigeons, are a domesticated species of pigeon that are descended from the wild Rock Pigeon, which is native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. King Pigeons are one of the largest breeds of domesticated pigeons and are well known for their calm and gentle demeanor.
In terms of appearance, King Pigeons have a large, round body, a short neck, and a broad, rounded tail. They have a
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Racing |
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Racing Homer pigeons are a breed of domesticated pigeons that are specifically bred and trained for the sport of pigeon racing. This breed is known for its strong homing instincts, which allow it to find its way back to its loft from great distances, and its speed and endurance, which make it well-suited for long-distance races.
Racing Homer pigeons are typically larger than other breeds of pigeons and have a distinctive appearance, wi
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White King |
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White King pigeons are a breed of domestic pigeon known for their large size and pure white plumage. They are raised primarily for their meat, as they are considered one of the best breeds for squab production.
White Kings are a relatively new breed, developed in the United States in the early 1900s by crossing various breeds of white domestic pigeons. They were originally bred for their ornamental qualities, as well as for use in squa
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