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Belgian-bred pigeons are known as the best in the world of pigeon racing, but even seasoned breeding families were left stunned after an anonymous Chinese buyer swooped in to buy a female pigeon ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: At time of production, Armando's $1.3 million pricetag was the record for most expensive racing pigeon sale. As of December 2020, the sale of New Kim for $1.9 million shattered the ...
A wealthy Chinese pigeon racing fan put down a record price of ... All 445 birds were put on auction and the overall sale was already pushing past 6 million euros ($7 million).
New Kim, a Belgian racing bird, set an auction record after a bidding war between two Chinese buyers. By Isabella Kwai In the pigeon racing world, breeding brings big bucks — but never before as ...
A pigeon in Europe has shattered all records with an auction house announcing a stunning sale of $2.6 million for one bird. The two-year-old female pigeon achieved a record price of 1.6 million ...
A pigeon racing fan paid a world record $2.6 million ... All 445 birds were put on auction and the overall sale was already pushing past 6 million euros ($9.8 million). A second part of the ...
It came down to the wire at an auction house in Belgian with two Chinese bidders racing against the clock to acquire a Belgian-bred racing pigeon named ... The overall sale was already pushing ...
In 2020, a female racing pigeon named New Kim sold for around $1.9 million at an auction in Belgium. Still, you don’t need to be wealthy to race. “A lot of pigeon people are willing to give ...
Racing pigeons can carry on having chicks until they are about 10 and it is expected that New Kim's new owners will use her for breeding. But the auctioneers said this made the sale even more unusual.
A racing pigeon in Indonesia was reportedly sold for over $100,000, making it the most expensive bird sale in the country. Indonesia resident Robby Eka Wijaya purchased the male bird, named ...
Weighing in at just 500 grams, these feathery athletes can travel more than 1,000 kilometres without stopping, at an average speed of 70kph. And, if you look up into the sky in Canberra tomorrow ...
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