Mathews Journal of Veterinary Science

2572-6579

Previous Issues Volume 10, Issue 3 - 2026

A Note on the Wing Lengths of Male and Female Tumbler Pigeons

Ashraful Kabir*

Department of Biology, Cantonment Public College, Saidpur Cantonment—5311, Nilphamari, Bangladesh

*Corresponding author: Ashraful Kabir, Department of Biology, Cantonment Public School and College, Saidpur Cantonment—5311, Nilphamari, Bangladesh, Phone: +88-01712563750; E-mail: [email protected]

Received Date: March 31, 2026

Published Date: April 17, 2026

Citation: Kabir A. (2026). A Note on the Wing Lengths of Male and Female Tumbler Pigeons. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(3):110.

Copyrights: Kabir A. © (2026).

ABSTRACT

Tumbler pigeons are popular for their long time flying in the sky as well as their tumbling performance. In this sense, their wings play a significant role to do these, and t-test were used to clarify this query. Numerical data on the wing length of male and female pigeons were used by using R. The mean of male and female pigeons on the basis of wing lengths was found 27.58 ± 3.92 and 26.23 ± 3.72 respectively for 22 individuals. T-test score account for most of the difference between table value and observed value (2.018, 0.26). The observed p value is 0.26 which is greater than 0.05, so null hypothesis is accepted. There is no significant difference between the wing lengths of male and female pigeons (p > 0.26, df = 42).

Keywords: Tumbler Pigeon, Sexual Dimorphism, Wing Length, Highflying, Selective Breeding, Tumbling Behavior.


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