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Devoted to Breeding and Promoting of Pigeons
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 Update 07-01-08
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The Idea behind
PigeonPeddler.Com is to promote and connect pigeon fanciers with others who have the same interest. By doing this, they can share their ideas and information, as well as contacts to clubs, buyers and sellers of pigeons and related items. My goal as well is to have and compile art images, prints and photos of lofts and pigeons for all to view on this site and share some information . If you like to share some photos, etc., just email me and I will list it in our photopile gallery and list your submission. From my personal collection and others, I beleive it will be and enjoyment for all fanciers to view.
 Real Photo Pigeon Farm 1911.
Brief history of some Pigeon Peddlers The first image above is two pigeon peddlers standing next to sixty thousand pigeons. The California Pigeon Farm was established in 1898, right next to the Los Angeles river. It was the largest pigeon farm in the world. Also one mile away was the railway yards that brought wheat and grain to bakeries nearby. Grain was dropped from the rail cars that helped feed the free flying pigeons. All varieties, all classes were there and one and all inbred. There were forty thousand cotes for young pigeons on the property. The squabs were caught and collected for market at three weeks of age. Squab sold for two to three dollars a dozen. It took sixty bushels of wheat and corn per day, which was shipped in by rail from Northern California.
Only five men were needed on the farm and their principle labor consisted of catching squabs, feeding and cleaning out the nest boxes. Fertilizer was also a valuable product of the farm and sold by the carload. Tanneries, owners of orchards and berry farms being the principle purchasers. This brought in a hundred and twenty five dollars per carload. The peddlers of the farm started business with just one hundred birds. There many homers at the farm plus a number variations in color and markings. It was quite a sight to see all these pigeons free flying.
Squab was sold at the ranch for food tothe public and shipped via rail to western cities. Remember, only ice was available in 1909 to keep the dressed squabs fresh. The pigeon farm was in operation from 1898 to 1937 when terrific rains caused the free flowing Los Angeles river to swell and the Los Angeles Pigeon Farm was washed away in the flood, never to be rebuilt. 12/94 Pigeon Debut.
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Blast from the past! Real Photo Scenes
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Frillback Trade Card 1896
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Fisher Painiting 1877 Lady Feeding Pigeons
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Please email us if you have questions. We are located in southwest Michigan about 35 minutes from the Indiana border and approx. 100 miles north east of Chicago, IL Questions email us at: pigeonpeddler@aol.com Thanks for visiting!
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