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Holle Cropper Pigeon

The Holle Cropper pigeon is a breed of domestic fancy pigeon from Netherlands. It is also as the Amsterdam Balloon Cropper, and was developed over many years of selective breeding.

This breed and other varieties of domesticated pigeons, all are descendants from the feral or wild rock pigeon.

It is one of the Pygmy Pouters, and it stands on tiptoes and tilts back somewhat like the Fantails. The bird should appear like a round ball on it's legs.

The Holle Cropper pigeon was actually developed from Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is a very old breed, and exact date of it's origin is unknown.

But there are paintings of the breed made by the old Dutch Masters of the sixteenth century. Read some more information about this breed below.

Holle Cropper Pigeon Appearance

Holle Cropper pigeon is a smaller sized pigeon which is short and symmetric. It is a very beautiful bird with an admirable circular shape and graceful movements.

It has a medium sized head with a well rising frontal. The head is held centered in the globe. Globe of these birds is well rounded and proportional with their body.

The globe is well inflated, rises from the chest and falls into the hallowed back. They have bold and bright eyes and the ceres are finely textured and silky.

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Beak of the Holle Cropper pigeon is medium in length with fine and small wattles. It's neck is long, graceful and S-shaped. And the neck has a loose and easy motion while strutting.

Wings of the Holle Cropper pigeon are fitted close to the body, and it's tail is compact and is carried horizontally. Legs of these birds are close set, straight and parallel when viewed from the front side.

The legs can may be slightly feathered or clean, and the feet are small and neat. They can appear in self, pied or tiger-splashed color. Average live body weight of the mature Holle Cropper pigeon is about 380 grams. Photo and info from PigeonSpot and Wikipedia.

Uses

This pigeon is mainly used as an exhibition breed. It is good for ornamental purpose and also good for raising as pets.

Special Notes

The Holle Cropper pigeon is a very beautiful bird with attractive appearance. It is pretty good flyer, and the head and neck are arrived in an upright position in flight and not extended to the front as in most other pigeon breeds.

The breed is classified as or compared with the Pigmy Pouter pigeon. And it looks smaller than it actually is. Although it is an exhibition breed, but good for ornamental purpose and also good for raising as pets.

However, review full breed profile of this breed in the chart below.

Breed NameHolle Cropper
Other NameAmsterdam Balloon Cropper
Breed PurposeExhibition, ornamental, pets
Special NotesBeautiful birds, strong and hardy, attractive appearance, excellent for exhibition purpose, good for ornamental purpose, good for raising as pets
Breed ClassSmall
WeightAround 380 grams
Climate ToleranceAll climates
Flying AbilityGood
As PetsGood
ColorCan be of self, pied or tiger-splashed color
RarityCommon
Country/Place of OriginNetherlands

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