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Managing your pigeons

Use your loft to review your pigeons, filter by key traits, and make better decisions for racing, breeding, and selling.

Written by VPR
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Your loft is where you manage your pigeons in Virtual Pigeon Racing. It gives you a clear overview of the pigeons you own and the key information you need to decide what to do next.

If you want a quick overview of what the loft is and where to find it in the game, see Your loft in VPR.

Filtering and finding pigeons quickly

When you own multiple pigeons, filters help you focus on the birds you want to review.

You can filter your loft by:

  • Bloodline

  • Breed type

  • Generation

  • Category

  • Rarity

  • Gender

Use filters when you want to compare similar pigeons, for example all pigeons from one bloodline or only Generation 1 birds.

Switching between grid view and list view

Your loft supports different views so you can either scan quickly or compare more details:

  • Grid view: better for a visual overview of your pigeons

  • List view: better when you want to compare more information across multiple pigeons

Opening a pigeon and reviewing the essentials

Click a pigeon to open the detail view. This is where you can review the information you typically use to make decisions, such as:

  • Identity details like generation, bloodline, breed type, and genotypes

  • Key stats and performance indicators

  • Race history and results

  • Rankings and competitive performance

  • Pedigree and lineage information

  • Awards or rings (if earned)

Using pigeon data to make better decisions

Racing

Use pigeon details to decide which races are a good fit, based on the pigeon’s strengths, history, and the type of race you are entering.

Breeding

If breeding is available for your pigeons, genetics, bloodlines, and performance history help you choose pairs that match your long-term strategy.

Selling

If you plan to sell a pigeon, the same data helps you understand what makes a pigeon attractive to other players, for example strong performance history, rare traits, or breeding potential.

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