Carneau

Breed of pigeon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Carneau (plural Carneaux) is a breed of pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding primarily as a utility pigeon.[1] Carneau, 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. White Carneau pigeons are extensively used in experiments on operant conditioning; most of the pigeons used in B. F. Skinner's original work on schedules of reinforcement were White Carneaux.[2]

Conservation statusCommon
Country of originBelgium
Australian Breed GroupGroup 8 Utility
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Carneau
Recessive red Carneau
Conservation statusCommon
Country of originBelgium
Classification
Australian Breed GroupGroup 8 Utility
US Breed GroupForm
EE Breed GroupUtility (Form)
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Origin

The Carneau originated in northern France and southern Belgium. It was once a free-flying breed, living by fielding.[3]

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