Australian Saddleback Tumbler pigeon
  A species of Rock Pigeon   Scientific name : Columba livia domesticus 'Australian Saddleback Tumbler'  Species :   Rock Pigeon    
  Australian Saddleback Tumbler pigeon, A species of Rock Pigeon 
  Scientific name: Columba livia domesticus 'Australian Saddleback Tumbler' 
  Species:  Rock Pigeon 
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 Derived from the diverse avian heritage of Australia, the captivating australian Saddleback Tumbler pigeon exhibits an intriguing saddle pattern and recessive tumbling ability, setting it apart from commonly known pigeons. Honored for its resilient nature and turning acrobatics, it indeed represents a fascinating spectacle of domestic avian diversity. 
    Foraging Ability 
  Average 
  Preferred Climate 
  Any climate 
  Care Level 
  Moderate 
  Egg Size 
  Small 
  Egg Color 
  White 
  Production Rate 
  Poor 
  Production Rate Range 
  0 - 50 eggs 
  Begin Laying At 
  23 - 28 weeks 
  Laying Frequency 
  1 time a day 
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General Info
Origin
 Australia 
   Use
 Pets, Exhibition, Show 
 Temperament
 Friendly, active 
   Diet
 Standard poultry feed, fresh fruit/vegetables, grains, and rare protein. 
   Shelter
 Secure coop with nesting boxes, good ventilation, roosting spots. 
   Scientific Classification
 Phylum 
  Chordates   Class 
  Birds   Order 
  Pigeons and doves   Family 
  Dove   Genus 
  Old World Pigeons   Species 
  Rock Pigeon