The Tippler pigeon is a breed of domesticated pigeons known for its exceptional endurance and flying abilities. It is bred specifically for participating in endurance competitions, with reported flying results of up to 22 hours non-stop. Tipplers are highly prized for their stamina and are a rare breed. They are known for their ability to fly long hours and drop only when the trainer asks them to.
Origin
The Tippler pigeon breed was first developed in the mid-19th century in Great Britain. Breeders intentionally crossed English Tumblers with French Highflyers to create a breed that would excel in endurance flying competitions. The breed has survived and is still bred today.
Breed Characteristics
The Tippler pigeon comes in a variety of colors and patterns. It has a medium-sized body with a streamlined shape, which allows for better flying abilities. The breed has a smooth, tight feathering that helps reduce drag while flying. Tipplers have a distinct head shape with a small beak and bright, alert eyes. They have strong wings and a powerful flight, which enables them to cover long distances.
Temperament
Tipplers are highly intelligent birds and can be trained to fly for long hours without dropping. They have a strong drive for flying and are known for their endurance and stamina. They are a responsive and obedient breed, following the commands of their trainers. Tipplers are also social birds and enjoy the company of other pigeons.
Preferred Living Conditions
Tipplers can be kept in both indoor and outdoor aviaries. They require sufficient space to fly, so larger enclosures are recommended. The aviary should be secure and protected from predators. Tipplers appreciate a clean and comfortable environment, with adequate perches and nesting areas. They also need access to fresh water and a well-balanced diet to maintain their physical condition.
Usage
The main purpose of breeding Tippler pigeons is for endurance competitions. These birds are trained to fly for long hours without dropping, and their flying time is measured in competitions. Tipplers can compete against other pigeons from around the world without leaving the confines of their own home. They are highly sought after by pigeon fanciers for their exceptional flying abilities and the challenge they present in competition.
Key Breed Information | |
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Origin | Great Britain |
Breed Type | Endurance flying pigeon |
Size | Medium |
Color | Varies |
Temperament | Intelligent, obedient, social |
Preferred Living Conditions | Indoor or outdoor aviaries with ample flying space |
Usage | Endurance flying competitions |
Interesting Facts
- Tippler pigeons can fly for up to 22 hours non-stop.
- The breed was developed by crossing English Tumblers with French Highflyers.
- Tipplers are highly prized for their exceptional flying abilities and are a rare breed.
- They are trained to fly long hours and drop only when commanded by their trainers.
- Tippler pigeons can compete against other pigeons worldwide without leaving their home aviary.