You can breed any pigeon with another pigeon but if you are looking for performance, the best way to go it to mate two performance pigeons.
The homing pigeon is a variety of domestic pigeon derived from the Rock Pigeon selectively bred to find its way home over long distance
Young domestic pigeons, often bred for their meat, are called squabs.
They are not extremely rare, but are less common than grey pigeons due to the brown/red coloration being recessive. Brown pigeons are specially bred as pets, and are a common color of show pigeon.
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Domestic livestock are those
It is not the dove because the dove is the sighn of peace
Catching mice.
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"Owl" and "turbit" are both breeds of pigeons, so I'm guessing you're not referring to the nocturnal raptor "owl." Turbits are characterized by small, crested heads and ruffled breasts. Owls are characterized by small beaks. I suppose a pigeon could be bred to have both characteristics, but generally owls and turbits are separate breeds.
To herd cattle, goats and other domestic animals
Actually, wolves weren't bred with any other animal to create the domestic dog. The first domestic wolf wasn't bred right away, it took many generations to get a truly domestic dog. The people would breed two wolves, then pick out the most docile of the litter to breed with another docile wolf, and the it goes on and on until the person gets a domestic pet. To make different breeds of dog that we have today, people would breed the domestic wolves with for example, a dingo, or another wild dog that became domestic over time.
Domestic because they have been bred to be larger for sports such as jumping where it's the bigger the better.