Wealthy industrialists from China and the Middle East often dominate these auctions, viewing elite birds like (sold for $1.4 million) or New Kim (sold for $1.9 million) as ultimate status symbols. For these buyers, purchasing a bird is a strategic investment in genetics; they aim to breed champions whose offspring can be sold for up to $100,000 each. The Auction Experience
Buying racing pigeons is rarely just a transaction; it's an entry into a high-stakes world where birds can cost more than luxury cars. This story follows the typical journey of a "fancier" (pigeon breeder) navigating the prestigious markets of Europe and Asia. The Search for the "Flying Ferrari" buy racing pigeons
Most elite sales happen through specialized platforms like PIPA (Pigeon Paradise) , which has transformed the hobby into a global commercial empire. Tales from the Salford Pigeon Mafia - The Manchester Mill Wealthy industrialists from China and the Middle East