
Breslau Tumbler pigeon
A species of Rock Pigeon Scientific name : Columba livia domesticus 'Breslau Tumbler' Species : Rock Pigeon
Breslau Tumbler pigeon, A species of Rock Pigeon
Scientific name: Columba livia domesticus 'Breslau Tumbler'
Species: Rock Pigeon
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Description

With a lineage emanating from the heart of Europe, breslau Tumbler pigeon is distinguished by its short, stout body and round head. Renowned for its unique tumbling flight pattern and striking color variants, this domestic fowl shows an unexpected endurance despite its compact physique, making it a marvel among avian enthusiasts.
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
20 - 22 weeks
Laying Frequency
1 time a day

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General Info

Origin
Poland
Use
Pets, Exhibition, Show
Temperament
Docile, gentle
Diet
Standard poultry feed, fresh vegetables, fruits, occasional protein (e.g., mealworms).
Shelter
Secure coop with ample ventilation, provided nesting boxes.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Pigeons and doves Family
Dove Genus
Old World Pigeons Species
Rock Pigeon Breed
Breslau Tumbler pigeon