The Reversewing Pouter is a breed of domesticated fantastic pigeon. He was bred in Germany and developed over many years of selective breeding.
It is also known as Reverse wing cutter. This breed, like other varieties of domestic pigeons, descends from the Rock Dove.
The breed actually comes from Saxony and Thuringia and was bred in the early 19th century. Learn more about the breed below.
The appearance of the reverse-winged pigeon
The Reversewing Pouter is a medium sized but large breed with a good appearance. It is known for its attractive brands.
It is one of the largest breeds of pigeons. He is slender in appearance but can stand up to sixteen inches tall. The breed has very long legs.
It is strongly attenuated and the leg feathers are long and usually white.
These birds hold their bodies upright, resembling Native American runner ducks. Their globe or balloons are in front of them. Photos and information from Wikipedia.
Advantages
This breed is used for display and decoration purposes.
Special Notes
The Reversewing Pouter is a very beautiful bird. It has a very interesting and somewhat comical look.
The breed is one of the oldest pigeon breeds. It is mainly used for display purposes and also used for decorative purposes.
But the breed is also good for keeping as a pet. Although it requires special care when grown as a pet. However, check out the full profile of this breed in the following table.
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Breed name | Reverse wing blower |
another name | Reverse wing cutter |
Purpose of the breed | show, ornament, pets |
Special Notes | Beautiful, interesting and somewhat comical in appearance, suitable for display purposes, good for decorative purposes, also suitable for keeping as a pet. |
breed class | medium to large |
climatic tolerance | native climate |
Ability to fly | Medium |
like pets | Good |
Color | A lot of |
scarcity | general |
Country/place of origin | Germany |
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