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Breed of pigeon
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Thetippler is abreed ofdomestic pigeon bred to participate in endurance competitions. Flying results of up to 22 hours (non-stop) have been reported.[1]

Origins

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J. Bodens

The pigeon evolved from therock pigeon (Columba livia) that is endemic to the region between theMediterranean andChina. Some pigeon breeds are believed to have originated from theMiddle East, although the origin of the tippler is uncertain. The predominant theory is that the tippler was across breed, between thehoming pigeon (Indian Highflyers/Tumblers) and thecumulet. This cross-breeding was thought to improve the bird's endurance and allow a larger flight range. It is proposed that selection for this long-term flying ability helped to eliminate its progenitor's tumbling flight behavior. The breed is believed to have originated in 1845, near the silk milling towns ofCongleton andMacclesfield inEast Cheshire, England. The breeder's aim was to perfect the "butterfly action" of the wings. The ease and grace of the wings enabled the tippler to attain its long flight duration. Levi, inThe Pigeon, cites a reference from Hepworth (1893) who interviewed W. Jolly of Mill Green, who claimed that he had been breeding tipplers for fifty-six years. That would take the origin back to at least 1837. Levi also commented that the breed was developed around the towns of Rainow and Macclesfield. It further mentions, "Macclesfield tipplers", as a strain or type of tippler and that they were named after the region in which they were developed.

Types

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Tippler "types" were named after their breeders or their original location. Most of these types can stay aloft for over 19 hours.[citation needed]

"Hughes" were bred by Gordon Hughes inDerby, with a flying record of 18:07 in 1976.[citation needed]

"Sam Billingham"Archived 2007-09-27 at theWayback Machine, Arthur Newton, Joe Davies, and Jack Holland were also among England's top breeders.[citation needed]

Other popular types include"Lovatt"Archived 2007-09-27 at theWayback Machine,"Merredith"Archived 2007-09-27 at theWayback Machine, Shannon (also known as Irish Delight) andSheffield (usually colored red and yellow).[citation needed]

Wilf Lovatt, 20:00, 1963

Training

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Tipplers areintelligent birds and can be trained to fly long hours and drop only when asked.[2]

Eric Anslow, 21:21 in 1994

Competitions and flying rules

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Thehoming pigeon flies to race home, theRoller pigeon flies to roll, but the tippler just flies. Tippler fanciers can compete anywhere in the world without traveling. A "kit" of tipplers consists of three or more birds. Each tippler club has defined flying rules. Generally, the aim is for the whole kit to fly as long as possible. When one lands, or if the fancier gives the landing sign, the competition ends. Usually, the birds must be seen every hour by the referee to make sure that they are indeed flying. Most clubs base their flying rules on the "NTU flying rules".[3]

Gordon Hughes in his loft.

The two categories of competition are young birds and old birds. A young bird is one hatched during the current year that bears a seamless band issued for that year. Any other bird is regarded as an old bird, regardless of its actual age. The first old bird race is usually about the middle of April, with others at two week intervals. The most important competition occupies the so-called Long Day. The longest (weekend) day of the year.

In Pakistan many fanciers and associations organize endurance competitions. In theRawalpindi-Islamabad area, the All Pakistan Pigeons Lovers Association organizes two competitions one in September or October and one in May. Each fancier comes with a team of seven to eleven birds. In May, the competition starts at 4:50 am when the temperature gets up to 45 degrees[clarification needed]. The total time scored by each team is calculated at the end and prizes are awarded. These competitions are not only a source of amusement but also an opportunity for social interaction.

International records

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  • The following information was compiled in 2007.[4]
Top 7 Old Birds
Record (h)FancierPlaceYear
22:05H. ShannonNorthern Ireland,Lisburn1995
21:21E. AnslowEngland,Tipton1994[5]
21:20H.

Shanon

Northern Ireland,Lisburn2019
21:17H.

Shanon

Northern Ireland,Lisburn2019
21:15H.

Shanon

Northern Ireland,Lisburn2018
21:11H. ShannonIreland,Lisburn1995
21:10H. CoulterIreland,Ulster1992
21:00J LambIreland,Crumlin2001
Top 6 Young Birds
Record (h)FancierPlaceYear
19:44J. Fee

Northern Ireland,Belfast || 2023

19:40H. ShannonIreland,Lisburn1993
19:34PlesterEngland,Birmingham1990
19:19ShannonIreland,Lisburn1990
19:16ShannonIreland,Lisburn1994
19:16BrownEngland,Gladless1986

Clubs

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  • National Tippler Union of Great BritainNTU
  • Chattogram Highflyer Pigeons Association - Bangladesh
  • National Pigeon Fliers' Association -INDIA[1]
  • American Tippler UnionATU
  • Southern Chapter American Tippler Union -SCATU
  • Bulgaria Tippler ClubNTKBG
  • Dutch Tippler ClubNVC
  • Flying Tippler Club of North AmericaFTCNA
  • The Flying Tippler Association of AmericaFTA
  • Canadian Tippler UnionCNTU
  • Russian Tippler ClubRTC
  • German Tippler UnionDFU
  • German Tippler ClubTCD
  • Croatia Tippler UnionHTS
  • Czech Tippler ClubKCHT
  • Nepal Pigeons Keeper AssociationNPKA
  • Australian Flying Tippler Union (AFTU)[2]
  • National Tippler Union Of TURKEY / (NTU-TR)[3]
  • National Tippler Union Of TURKEY / Bursa (BTK-TR)[4]
  • National Tippler Union Of TURKEY / Istanbul (İTK-TR)[5]
  • All Pakistan Pigeon Lovers Association / Islamabad

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Tipplers | Beauty of Birds". 16 September 2021.
  2. ^Thirty-Six Stages for the Flying Tippler Novice. Archived fromthe original on 2013-07-27. Retrieved2011-12-10.
  3. ^"NTU flying rules".
  4. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20081201203258/http://www.tipplers.com/cntu/pdf/flying_around_the_world.pdf. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2008-12-01. Retrieved2008-04-19.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
  5. ^"Internationale Records". Nederlandse Vliegtippler Club. Retrieved16 July 2016.

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