Chinese Owl pigeon
Breed of pigeon
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The Chinese Owl is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding.[3] The name "Chinese Owl" is a misnomer, as the breed did not originate in China. Its origin is uncertain, but it is speculated that they are probably descended from the Spanish Chorrera breed.[4][5] Chinese Owls, as with all other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia). The breed is known for its small size and profuse frilled feathers.[6] Many specimens have a 'chin-crest' around the front of the neck that does not extend around to the back of the head. The feathers are more 'ruffled' and appear 'wind-swept' rather than 'curled,' as in the frill varieties. The breed comes in many colors: black, brown, blue/blue-grey, barred, ice, satinette, blondinette, white, and pied.[1]
A black Chinese Owl | |
| Other names | Whiskered Owl Pigeon[1] |
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| Country of origin | Debated; possibly Spain or India[1] |
| Classification | |
| Australian Breed Group | Frills and Owls[2] |
| US Breed Group | Structure pigeons |
| EE Breed Group | Structure pigeons |
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