Old Dutch Capuchine
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British pronunciation/ˈəʊld dˈʌtʃ kˈapətʃˌiːn/
American pronunciation/ˈoʊld dˈʌtʃ kˈæpətʃˌiːn/

Definition & Meaning of "Old Dutch Capuchine"

Old Dutch Capuchine
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a breed of domestic pigeon known for its distinctive feather 'cap' resembling a hood and is primarily kept as a show bird

What is an "Old Dutch Capuchine"?

An Old Dutch Capuchine is a captivating breed of fancy pigeon known for its unique appearance and historical significance. Originating from the Netherlands, this medium-sized pigeon stands out with its elegant and upright posture. It possesses a prominent and ornate head crest, resembling a hood or cap, which adds to its charm and distinguishes it from other pigeon breeds. The Capuchine's plumage comes in various colors and patterns, including solid, mottled, or marked feathers, further enhancing its visual appeal. With a gentle temperament and calm disposition, it is a favorite among pigeon enthusiasts. The Old Dutch Capuchine's rich history dates back several centuries, and it has been bred and cherished for its aesthetic qualities since the 16th century.

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