Fancy pigeons creating income have become a surprising source of livelihood in many rural communities, offering families a low-cost way to start a business.
They are easy to rear, require little space, and attract buyers because of their unique colors and beauty.
Beyond income, pigeon farming also builds social prestige for owners, connects them to wider markets, and inspires youth see opportunities in non-traditional livestock.
Breeding is one of the oldest forms of agriculture, with records dating back to ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Rome.Β
Among the most captivating branches of this practice is the breeding of fancy pigeon birds, selectively bred for their unique colors, feather structures, size, posture, and overall appearance.Β
Today, fancy pigeon breeding has evolved into both a cultural heritage and a thriving hobby, attracting enthusiasts worldwide. Fancy pigeons are descendants of the rock dove (Columba livia), the common ancestor of all domesticated pigeons.Β
From Tradition to Trade: How Fancy Pigeons Are Creating Income in Nigeria; The sight of a well-bred Fantail or Jacobin in a loft is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.
Over centuries, breeders have cultivated distinct breeds by emphasizing certain traits. This has resulted in hundreds of recognized fancy pigeon varieties, such as the Jacobin, known for its feathered hood around the neck, the Fantail with its dramatic tail spread, and the Frillback with uniquely curled feathers.Β
Each breed reflects not only aesthetic beauty but also the artistry and dedication of generations of breeders. As Kano-based breeder Sabiu explained in an interview, βIn the past, pigeons were just part of household compounds. Now, they are a symbol of prestige and creativity. People take pride in keeping rare and beautiful breeds.β
According to Ibrahim, a breeder “Breeding fancy/exoticΒ pigeons requires patience, knowledge, and attention to detail. There is a need to carefully pair birds to enhance specific traits whether it be feather pattern, body posture, or head structure.Β
From Tradition to Trade: How Fancy Pigeons Are Creating Income in Nigeria; The sight of a well-bred Fantail or Jacobin in a loft is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.
Another thing isΒ Proper housing, nutrition, and clean loft management are essential for maintaining the health and vibrancy of the flock.” Breeders also keep detailed records of lineage to avoid genetic weaknesses and to preserve purity of each breed, which is worth crucial in the practice.
The practice of breeding fancy/exotic in Nigeria is not without challenges. Muhammad a breeder and seller of fancy/exotic pigeons in Sabon gari market explained thatΒ Issues such as genetic disorders, disease outbreaks, and environmental stress can threaten pigeon population and quality.Β
He said,Β this also affects the pricing. He added that the time and financial commitment required to maintain healthy and well-bred birds can be demanding. However, dedicated breeders often view these challenges as opportunities to deepen their skills and ensure the sustainability of the hobby.
The passion continues to thrive. While for many breeders, the joy lies not only in competition but in the daily routine of nurturing and admiring their birds. Breeding is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.
Fancy/exotic pigeon breeding has become a source of livelihood for many Nigerians. Depending on the breed and quality, a single bird can sell for anywhere between β¦30,000 and over β¦200,000, with pairs fetching even higher prices.Β
From Tradition to Trade: How Fancy Pigeons Are Creating Income in Nigeria; The sight of a well-bred Fantail or Jacobin in a loft is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.
Also, a Kano-based breeder Suleiman explained, βIn the past, pigeons were part of everyday compounds. Today, a single rare pigeon can pay school fees.Β
They are more than pets; they are investments.β Rare imported varieties or well-bred local stocks are in particularly high demand.Breeders often generate income through:
Sales of pigeons both locally and across state lines, Breeding services likeΒ pairing and hatching rare breeds for clients and Supplying loft materials and feedsΒ as more people take interest in pigeon keeping.Β
A Kaduna breeder shared, βSome people underestimate pigeons, but in reality, they can generate steady income. A well-managed loft can sustain itself and even support a family.β
With more young people entering the hobby and the growing visibility of pigeon markets on social media, the future of fancy pigeon breeding in Nigeria looks promising.Β
From Tradition to Trade: How Fancy Pigeons Are Creating Income in Nigeria; The sight of a well-bred Fantail or Jacobin in a loft is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.
Breeders now use platforms like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to advertise, sell, and network, expanding their customer base beyond their immediate communities.Β
For many Nigerians, fancy pigeons are no longer just a hobby, but an investment and a path to financial stability.Β
The sight of a well-bred Fantail or Jacobin in a loft is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.
By; Fatima Ishaq Muhammad
From Tradition to Trade: How Fancy Pigeons Are Creating Income in Nigeria; The sight of a well-bred Fantail or Jacobin in a loft is not only a mark of beauty but also a reminder that even tradition can evolve into a bigΒ opportunity.