English Trumpeter
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English Trumpeter | |
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English Trumpeter | |
Conservation status | Common |
Country of origin | England |
Classification | |
Australian Breed Group | Asian feather and voice pigeons |
US Breed Group | Fancy pigeons |
EE Breed Group | Trumpeter pigeons |
Notes | |
While this breed originated in England it has been much altered by fanciers in the US. | |
Pigeon Columba livia |
The English Trumpeter is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding.[1] English Trumpeters, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the Rock Pigeon (Columba livia). This is one of the most popular breeds in the USA.[2] The English Trumpeter is regarded as one of the most ornamental breeds of fancy pigeon. Combining a tuft, crest and large muffs on their feet, they are challenging to breed. They are bred in a number of colours which are listed under self, splash and baldhead.
Origin
The name is misleading, as this breed as known today is an American creation.[2]
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