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Qu'est-ce (qui) est young pigeon - définition

ART AND SCIENCE OF BREEDING DOMESTIC PIGEONS
Pigeon coop; Pigeoning; Pigeon fancier; Pigeon fancy; Pigeon keeper; Pigeon-fancying; Pigeon fancying; Pigeon husbandry; Pigeon fanciers; Pigeon loft
  • A pair of White Kings
  • A pigeon fancier with his racing pigeon
  • A Sputnik trap.

carrier pigeon         
  • A modern day racing pigeon wearing an electronic timing ring
  • Dispatching of a message by carrier pigeon within the Swiss Army during World War I
  • RAF Bomber]] with homing pigeons nestled in niches as a means of emergency communications in the event of a crash, [[ditching]], or radio failure
  • A B-type bus from London converted into a pigeon loft for use in northern France and Belgium during the First World War
  • Stamp for early Pigeon-Gram Service
  • A group of homing pigeons in flight
VARIETY OF DOMESTIC PIGEON SELECTIVELY BRED TO FIND ITS WAY HOME OVER EXTREMELY LONG DISTANCES
Carrier pigeon; Homing Pigeon; Carrier pigeons; Homing pigeons; Carrier Pigeon; Carrier-Pigeons; Carrier-pigeon; Messenger pigeon; Pigeon flying; Messenger pigeons; Mail pigeon
¦ noun a pigeon trained to carry messages tied to its neck or leg.
homing pigeon         
  • A modern day racing pigeon wearing an electronic timing ring
  • Dispatching of a message by carrier pigeon within the Swiss Army during World War I
  • RAF Bomber]] with homing pigeons nestled in niches as a means of emergency communications in the event of a crash, [[ditching]], or radio failure
  • A B-type bus from London converted into a pigeon loft for use in northern France and Belgium during the First World War
  • Stamp for early Pigeon-Gram Service
  • A group of homing pigeons in flight
VARIETY OF DOMESTIC PIGEON SELECTIVELY BRED TO FIND ITS WAY HOME OVER EXTREMELY LONG DISTANCES
Carrier pigeon; Homing Pigeon; Carrier pigeons; Homing pigeons; Carrier Pigeon; Carrier-Pigeons; Carrier-pigeon; Messenger pigeon; Pigeon flying; Messenger pigeons; Mail pigeon
(homing pigeons)
A homing pigeon is a pigeon that is trained to return to a particular place, especially in races with other pigeons.
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Homing pigeon         
  • A modern day racing pigeon wearing an electronic timing ring
  • Dispatching of a message by carrier pigeon within the Swiss Army during World War I
  • RAF Bomber]] with homing pigeons nestled in niches as a means of emergency communications in the event of a crash, [[ditching]], or radio failure
  • A B-type bus from London converted into a pigeon loft for use in northern France and Belgium during the First World War
  • Stamp for early Pigeon-Gram Service
  • A group of homing pigeons in flight
VARIETY OF DOMESTIC PIGEON SELECTIVELY BRED TO FIND ITS WAY HOME OVER EXTREMELY LONG DISTANCES
Carrier pigeon; Homing Pigeon; Carrier pigeons; Homing pigeons; Carrier Pigeon; Carrier-Pigeons; Carrier-pigeon; Messenger pigeon; Pigeon flying; Messenger pigeons; Mail pigeon
The homing pigeon, also called the mail pigeon or messenger pigeon, is a variety of domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) derived from the wild rock dove, selectively bred for its ability to find its way home over extremely long distances. The rock dove has an innate homing ability, meaning that it will generally return to its nest using magnetoreception.

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Pigeon keeping

Pigeon keeping or pigeon fancying is the art and science of breeding domestic pigeons. People have practiced pigeon keeping for at least 5,000 years and in almost every part of the world. In that time, humans have substantially altered the morphology and the behaviour of the domesticated descendants of the rock dove to suit their needs for food, aesthetic satisfaction and entertainment.

People who breed pigeons are commonly referred to as pigeon fanciers. The hobby is gaining in popularity in the United States, after having waned within the last 50 years. Both the hobby and commercial aspects of keeping pigeons are thriving in other parts of the world.