Animal fancy
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Animal fancy is a hobby involving the appreciation, promotion, and/or breeding of pet or domestic animals.
Fancy may include pet and exotic pet ownership, showing, trialling and other competitions, breeding and judging. Hobbyists may simply collect specimens of the animal in appropriate enclosures, such as aquaria and aviaries. Fanciers with means may keep hobby farms or private zoos. There are many animal fancy clubs and associations in the world catering for everything from pigeons to Irish Wolfhounds; members may own many animals or none at all.
[edit] Etymology
"Fancy" as a noun is found in 1465 to be a contraction of the word "fantasy", with the meaning of a whim or desire, from Latin phantasia, mental image. An old meaning of fancy is "something that pleases or entertains the taste". A "fancy-bred" animal is one that has a highly desirable pedigree.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ [1967] Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged, The Merriam-Webster Editorial Staff (in English), Springfield, MA U.S.A.: G&C Merriam Company, pg. 822.
[edit] See also
- Cat Fanciers' Association
- Cat show
- Dog breeding
- Conformation dog show
- Dog sports
- Domestic varieties of guinea pigs
- Fancy mouse
- Fancy rat
- GCCF
- Horse show
- Novelty pet
- Pigeon keeping