Fancy pigeon
Fancy pigeon refers to any breed of domestic pigeon, which is a domesticated form of the wild rock dove. They are bred by pigeon fanciers for various traits relating to size, shape, color, and behavior, and often exhibited at pigeon shows, fairs and other livestock exhibits.
There are about 800 pigeon breeds; considering all regional varieties all over the world there may be 1100 breeds. The European list of fancy pigeons alone names about 500 breeds. No other domestic animal has branched out into such a variety of forms and colours.
Charles Darwin is known to have crossbred fancy pigeons, particularly the ice pigeon, to study variation within species, this work coming three years before his publication, On the Origin of Species.
Pigeon showing
Pigeon fanciers from many countries exhibit their birds at local, inter-state or national shows and compete against one another for prizes. One typical country show in Australia in 2008 had hundreds of pigeons on display and prizes for the winners. In England, the Philoperisteron Society conducted annual shows in the mid 1800s. There were also a London Columbarian Society. The extensive variations in the breeds attracted the attention of Charles Darwin and played a major role in developing ideas on evolution.Some fanciers organize exhibitions exclusively for pigeons; one held in Blackpool run by the Royal Pigeon Racing Association is annually attended by about 25,000 people and generates around £80,000 profit, which is donated to charity.
The largest pigeon show is held in Nuremberg: the German National Pigeon Show, which had over 33,500 pigeons at the 2006 show.
In the United States, there are hundreds of local, state and national pigeon clubs that sponsor shows. The largest shows are the National Young Bird Show, held in Louisville, Kentucky in October, and the National Pigeon Association's Grand National, held in a different city each year and usually in January.
Major breed families
This grouping system is adapted from Australian Fancy Pigeons National Book of Standards. Consideration was given to the new UK standards book which followed the German and European grouping. This version differs slightly from that of the ; the following system is arbitrary and used solely for organizing breed articles until a grouping can be accepted worldwide.Asian feather and voice pigeons
This group includes breeds developed for extensive feathering that originated in the Asian region, as well as breeds cultivated for their trumpeting, or laughing, voice.Most of these pigeons originate in Germany, and are sometimes listed as German Toys. There are many varieties, with a wide selection of colours and markings.
- Archangel pigeon
- Danish Suabian
- Saxon Field Pigeon
- Starling
- Swallow
- Thuringen Field Pigeon
- Ice Pigeon
Frills and Owls
- Aachen Lacquer Shield Owl
- African Owl
- Chinese Owl
- Italian Owl
- Old German Owl
- Old Dutch Owl
- Oriental Frill
- Turbit
Homer and Hen Pigeons
Homing pigeons
This group includes breeds originally developed for their homing ability, and includes show-type racing pigeons.- American Show Racer
- Dragoon
- English Carrier
- German Beauty Homer
- Homing pigeon
Pouters and Croppers
- English Pouter
- Brunner Pouter
- Gaditano Pouter
- Holle Cropper
- Horseman Pouter
- Norwich Cropper
- Pigmy Pouter
- Pouter
- Voorburg shield cropper
- Old German Croppers
- Magpi pouter
Exhibition Tumblers
- English Long-faced Tumbler
- English Short-faced Tumbler
- Helmet
- English Magpie
- Nun
- Budapest Short-faced Tumbler
Flying Tumblers and Highfliers
- Armenian Tumbler
- Australian Performing Tumbler
- Danzig Highflyer
- Donek
- Roller
- Tippler
- Dutch Helmet
Utility pigeons