Military Rogala
Four breeders straight from Poland. The history off these pigeons go back to early 1900. The Military Rogala strain are known for their extreme long race upto 3000km.
***ALL MILITARY ROGALA OFFSPRING ARE DNA CERTIFIED BY GENDIKA TO KEEP THE STRAIN PURE***
Military Rogala refers to a world-renowned line of Polish extreme long-distance racing pigeons bred by Sławomir Rogala. These birds are famous for their abilty to return home from distance exceeding 1500km, with record-breaking flights reaching up to 3000km.
- Lisbon (2,811 km) 2019: Won 1st in the Polish national flight, and 2nd, 3rd, and 5th in Zone C.
- Orleans (1,700 km): In 2009, his pigeon 6138 was the first to arrive in the C section.
- Barcelona: Successfully retrieved 3 pigeons in the C Section and 1 in C category.
- 2011 Europa Classic OLR: Won with the pigeon “Excalibur”.
- 2019 Success: The hen “Elza” (PL09-10-596) placed 2nd from 2,811 km (Lisbon).
- 2025 Results: Recent achievements include a top-10 finish in 750 km racing
- Lisbon, Portugal (2,811 km / 3,000 km): In 2019, the team won the 1st series in Poland for this national flight. Notable results included 2nd, 3rd, and 5th place in Zone C.
- Brest, France (2,000 km): In 2018, the pigeons secured 1st, 3rd, and 6th place in the C-section.
- San Sebastien (July 2022): In high-difficulty long-distance flights, the team secured a 1st place finish covering a massive distance of 2,059 km
- Dubai One Loft Pigeon Race (Season 3, 2025–2026): Team Military Rogala officially joined the third season following a highly successful Season 2. While the final race for Season 3 is typically scheduled for early 2026, the team has been a consistent high-performer in these international heats.
Famous pigeon from Military Rogala images
Key Aspects of Military Pigeons in Poland:
- Military Rogala (Modern Breed):These are considered top-tier long-distance pigeons. Breeder Slawomir Rogala has specialized in breeding pigeons capable of immense distances (1,500–3,000+ km). They have successfully returned from flights from Barcelona, London, and Lisbon.
- Historical Use: During the interwar period (1930s) and World War II, the Polish military utilized homing pigeons as a reliable form of communication, maintaining networks of lofts.
- Rehabilitation & Breeding: Post-war traditions saw the continued breeding of these, and the descendants of military pigeons often form the basis of strong racing lines today.
- Performance: Military Rogala pigeons frequently feature in the top positions of extreme distance flights in international competitions.
These pigeons are noted for their high endurance, often needing to navigate difficult, extremely long flights, earning a reputation for being some of the best in the world for long distances.
- Origin: The passion for pigeons started with Slawomir Rogala’s grandfather, who obtained homing pigeons from a military unit, which were then cared for by Slawomir Rogala’s father according to underneath YouTube video.
- Training & Racing: The breeder, Sławomir Rogala, grew up surrounded by these pigeons, later training them for flights at a young age as shown in this YouTube video.
- Military Connection: The name “Military” relates to the origin of the flock and the breeder’s own military service interruption before joining the Polish homing pigeon breeder Association.






