Hamedan Highflyer Saxon
The Hamedan Highflyer Saxon is a highflyer pigeon label linking Hamedan, the Iranian city long associated with pigeon keeping, with a Saxon or German fancy listing. It should be treated carefully because names for imported highflyers can shift as birds move between countries. The central idea is a domestic pigeon selected for height, stamina, and home-loft circling, with local type preserved by specialist breeders.
Anyone keeping this breed should verify the exact family before assuming performance. Highflyers need settled loft training, careful release conditions, and a ration that supports long flights without making birds heavy. Breeders should select from birds that return reliably and stay oriented, not only from attractive marked individuals. For rare imported lines, quarantine, banding, and source records help prevent the name from becoming a vague label for any high-flying pigeon.
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