King pigeon

King

A pair of white Kings
Conservation status Common
Country of origin United States
Classification
US Breed Group Utility
EE Breed Group Hen Pigeons
Pigeon
Columba livia

The King is a breed of pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding primarily as a utility breed.[1] Kings along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia). The breed is known for large size and suitability for squab production.

Sexing

The King can not be visually sexed due to the likeness of both genders. However, observation of the interactions of King pigeons can usually provide an accurate gender identification.

Show Kings

The breed also has a variety bred for exhibition purposes at pigeon shows. It is called the Show King to distinguish it from the purely utility variety. The Show King is dual purpose and can be used for squab raising.[2]

History

The King is a dual purpose breed that originated in the United States.[3] They were developed during the 1890s by crossing four older varieties. The Duchess for grace; The Homer for alertness; The Maltese for compactness and style: the Runt for body and size.[2]

See also

References

  1. Levi, Wendell (1977). The Pigeon. Sumter, S.C.: Levi Publishing Co, Inc. ISBN 0-85390-013-2.
  2. 1 2 Seymour, Rev. Colin (Ed)(2006) Australian Fancy Pigeons National Book of Standards.
  3. Levi, Wendell (1965). Encyclopedia of Pigeon Breeds. Sumter, S.C.: Levi Publishing Co, Inc. p. 202. ISBN 0-910876-02-9.
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