The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon is a strikingly marked and colored field pigeon type color pigeon with a robust build. It is known for its striking red eye cere and rose-colored beak. The breed originated in the Franconian region, which mainly covers the upper part of Bayern but also parts of Thuringia and Hessen. Although it is an old breed, it was not standardized until around 1934. The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon is known for being fertile, good parents, and traditional fielding pigeons.
Origin
The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon originated in the Franconian region of Germany. It is believed to have been bred since the mid-19th century, but it was not standardized until around 1934. The breed is mainly cultivated in Franconia, covering the upper part of Bayern, parts of Thuringia, and Hessen.
Breed Characteristics
The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon is a field pigeon type color pigeon with a robust build. It is known for its striking red eye cere and rose-colored beak. The head of this pigeon is narrower than other breeds. The finest Bernhardin Magpies are often black in color, but they can also come in other colors such as yellow, blue, dun, and silver. The wings are white, except for the shoulders, where the wide heart design on the back shows. The color of the breed should be deep and pure.
Temperament
There is no specific information available about the temperament of the Bernhardin Magpie pigeon.
Preferred Living Conditions
There is no specific information available about the preferred living conditions of the Bernhardin Magpie pigeon.
Usage
The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon is primarily an ornamental pigeon breed. It is bred for its attractive appearance and graceful presence. The breed is mainly kept for exhibition purposes and is not commonly used for any specific utility or practical purpose.
Interesting Facts
- The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon is an ancient variety of ornamental pigeon from Germany.
- It is estimated to have been bred since the mid-19th century.
- The breed is mainly cultivated in the Franconian region of Germany.
- The Bernhardin Magpie pigeon is known for its striking red eye cere and rose-colored beak.
- The breed was standardized around 1934.
Key Data
Origin | Franconian region of Germany |
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Breed Characteristics | Field pigeon type color pigeon with a robust build, striking red eye cere, and rose-colored beak |
Temperament | No specific information available |
Preferred Living Conditions | No specific information available |
Usage | Ornamental |