Tumbler pigeons are varieties of domesticated pigeons that are descendants of the rock dove that have been selected for their ability to tumble or roll over backwards in flight. This ability has been known in domesticated breeds of pigeons for centuries. Tumbler pigeons were used for message carrying and for pigeon racing.
Origin
The exact origin of tumbler pigeons is not well-documented, but they have been bred and kept by fanciers for many years. They are believed to have originated from the rock dove (Columba livia) which is native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. Different breeds of tumbler pigeons have developed in various regions around the world.
Breed Characteristics
Tumbler pigeons come in a variety of breeds, each with its own distinct characteristics and appearance. Some common traits of tumbler pigeons include:
- Small to medium-sized birds
- Slim and compact body
- Variety of colors and patterns
- Distinctive feather markings
- Muffed legs
- Long, elegant wings
Temperament
Tumbler pigeons are known for their aerial acrobatics and have a natural instinct to tumble or roll backwards in flight. They are active and energetic birds that enjoy flying and performing their unique maneuvers. Tumbler pigeons can be trained to perform specific tricks and can be a delight to watch.
Preferred Living Conditions
Tumbler pigeons can be kept in a variety of housing conditions, such as lofts or aviaries. They are social birds and should ideally be kept in pairs or small groups. The housing should provide enough space for the pigeons to fly and exercise. It is important to provide proper ventilation and hygiene in their living area to prevent the spread of diseases.
Usage
Tumbler pigeons were historically used for message carrying and for pigeon racing. Their ability to perform aerial acrobatics made them popular among enthusiasts who enjoyed watching their tumbling and rolling maneuvers. Today, tumbler pigeons are primarily kept for exhibition and enjoyment as pets. They are often featured in pigeon shows and other types of exhibitions.
Breed | Origin | Characteristics |
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English Bald Head Tumbler | England | Bald head, clean legs |
English Clean Legged Tumbler | England | Clean legs, various colors |
English Magpie Tumbler | England | Magpie pattern, compact body |
Komorner Tumbler | Hungary | Crested head, magpied pattern |
Apatin Tumbler | Serbia | Exceptional tumbling skills, elegant appearance |
Interesting Fact: Tumbler pigeons possess genetic traits that make them more inclined to perform aerial somersaults and other tumbling maneuvers. This behavior might be an inherent instinct in certain pigeon breeds.