FRANK BARRACHINA

National Pigeon Association
President


NATIONAL PIGEON ASSOCIATION MASTER BREEDER & JUDGE OF ENGLISH POUTERS.

BREEDING THE BEST OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN BLOODLINES.

Breeder & Exhibitor of English Pouters, Reverse Wing Pouters, Pomeranian Pouters, Old German Croppers,
Marchenero Pouters, English Show Homers,
Exhibition Homers, and Other Breeds.

The Finest Bloodline of English Pouters in America
TThe English Pouter, like the Pigmy Pouter are unmatched in the pigeon world for their upright station. When posing an excellent specimen will stand upright so that its eyes will almost line up over the balls of the feet. Well trained show birds will consistently be strutting and show off with its globe well inflated. When walking and strutting this pouter will carry itself elegantly and proudly with strong stepping legs with the feet going forward and not sideways. The perfect manner of walking can be compared to a prancing horse! This playful breed has been in America since the 1870's has has developed a very strong following here.

 

Classic Old German Croppers
First introduced into America in the mid 1940's the Old German Cropper has gained a somewhat large following in recent years. With its playful nature, body length and size the Old German makes a npa4.JPG (54355 bytes)unique addition to any pigeon loft. Colors include  selfs in white, black, red, yellow mealy, cream, lark, blue and silver in bar, barless, checkered; self colored with white flights; splashes in light or dark patterns; and tigers.
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Spanish Pouters
(Las Palomas Espanolas Buchonas)

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One of my Marcherno Pouters
Originally developed for sporting purposes in Spain these small playful pouters are being seen in many regions of America in recent years. Other members of this Family include the   Raffeno Pouter, Laudino-Sevillano Pouter, Granadino Pouter, Gaditano-Jerezano Pouter, and a number of others.

Classified as "structure pigeons" these large birds with the unique head characteristics come in a variety of colors. Fast becoming popular in America these pigeons present a great challenge to fanciers. Although they are considered to be  "rare breeds" competition in the showroom is fierce because of the degree of quality available to American fanciers.

Exhibition Homer

 English Show Homers 
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