Warming pigeons

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Warming pigeons are a group of domestic pigeons . They share their ancestors with sailors - and Mövchentauben and how these a pronounced dewlap . However, they have a comparatively higher body mass than gull pigeons and no feather frill or no jabot on the neck.

Systematics

Curt Vogel also distinguished the subgroups Syrian dewlap pigeons and Portuguese dewlap pigeons and assigned dewlap pigeons and sailors, as well as the gull pigeons, to the group of structure pigeons . Joachim Schütte and the European Association for Poultry, Pigeon, Bird, Rabbit and Cavia Breeding (EE) include them in the group of shape pigeons .

Races

Damascene
Lebanon pigeon
Mariolinha

Below are some of these breeds. Insofar as the breeds have been confirmed by the European Standard Commission for Pigeons (ESKT) of the Entente Européenne (EE), they are followed by the number with which they are recorded in the "EE list of pedigree pigeons":

Iranian or Persian warming pigeons are closer to the sailors than the warming pigeons.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Curt Vogel , Marianne Vogel, Wilfried Detering , Maik Löffler: Tauben . A manual for breeders and keepers of domestic pigeons, wild pigeons, carrier pigeons and other flying pigeons [...] Weltbild, Augsburg 1998, ISBN 3-86047-736-6 , Systematics of domestic pigeon breeds, p. 57 .
  2. a b c d e f g h Joachim Schütte, Günter Stach, Josef Wolters: Handbook of the pigeon races . Josef Wolters, Bottrop 1994, ISBN 3-9801504-4-5 , Dove-like shape pigeons, p. 109 .
  3. Joachim Schütte, Günter Stach, Josef Wolters: Handbook of the pigeon races . Josef Wolters, Bottrop 1994, ISBN 3-9801504-4-5 , Sailor-like shape pigeons, p. 123 .