Pakistan Highflyer

The Pakistan Highflyer or the Pakistani Tippler Pigeon is a breed of high endurance pigeon developed endemically in Pakistan. Pakistani Highflyers, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the Rock pigeon (Columba livia). It is considered as the “National pigeon of Pakistan” respectively. This breed is created to perform at a very high altitude in soaring heat upto 50 degrees, flights of 14-18 hrs. Famous breed include but not limited to, Teddy, Sialkoti and Qasoori, Ali walay, Golden, Kamangar, 35 walay, Baterry, Moti walay, Dub walay, Feroz puri, Rampuri. etc.

Pakistan Highflyers, or the Golden Pigeons and Kabuter in Lahore

.Pakistani Highflyer Pigeon is now found in various countries of the world including Asia.  Many masters of Pakistan are doing research on this pigeon.  Many varieties have originated.  Pakistani highflyer pigeons can easily fly for 14-18 hours with good treatment.Currently, this pigeon is being analyzed in many countries of South Asia including Bangladesh, Dubai, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan.

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