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    New pigeon owner question

    Yes, I use a net when I have to catch one. You don't have to catch one for a picture. My little flock is free to fly at any time as they are no longer closed in.
  2. nchls school

    New pigeon owner question

    Yes, a picture would help in identifying the breed. Nest boxes and nesting material will help induce breeding. Pigeons like stiff grasses to build with; straw, hay, or any dried grasses. My loft needs improvement too. At just four feet tall it's a pain to do anything with-I need to double the...
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    New pigeon owner question

    When releasing pigeons to free fly, the timing is important. Some breeds like fantails and trumpeters accept a new home quickly as they are not the best of fliers. Others, like homers and rollers take a long time to accept a new loft. I've kept both breed locked in the loft for a year. Even so...
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    New pigeon owner question

    What breed of pigeon are they? Homers? To get them to nest simply put up nest boxes; I use plastic milk crate on their side with a thin board across the front. I am surprised they haven't tried to nest already. Are they pairs? How old are they? Ample numbers of nesting places spaced as far...
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