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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    I am still caring for baby pigeons. I just found out I have breast cancer on my 38th birthday.
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    Found what I believe is a king pigeon or a dove? Not sure what to do..

    I have white king pigeons and I have Modenas. I can hold a young Modena in one hand. Not an adult. This looks like a white king pigeon to me. I have young ones at the moment, so it could just be a young pigeon as well. Females are also smaller than males. Some birds choose to be ground dwellers...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Dealing with breast cancer issues. I am getting a biopsy done on a cyst the size of a lemon. I am personally going through a lot right now, so please bare with our farm updates on the Modenas. 9 eggs in the incubator total as of now.
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Hello everyone! We are still working hard on acquiring farm land, caring for all of our animals as well as our garden. The squab are growing very large. Here are some pictures of them. There are now 8 more Modena pigeon eggs in the incubator. If anyone is interested in owning any of these...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    I check the babies every day. They are getting ginormous. One decided to join the other squab on the other side. I’m so excited every day to see the young birds grow. Apologies for not posting we are getting ready for the process of purchasing land for our farm to grow. HAVE A HAPPY EASTER...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Updates. Everyone is okay! We have been SUPER busy with the process we are going through at the moment, so please bare with us. Thank you! 💕🌻🐦🐥🥰
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    Fund raising to buy land to house our chickens and give them lots of free range space. Here is...

    Fund raising to buy land to house our chickens and give them lots of free range space. Here is an example of some art I will auction off to support my chickens. If anyone feels it in their heart to also donate. There will be smaller items I will be creating to save my chickens. Please spread the...
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    Sorry guys for not posting recently. I have been going through some personal stuff as well as...

    Sorry guys for not posting recently. I have been going through some personal stuff as well as health issues. The three squab pigeons are doing beyond fabulous. Don’t worry, I physically check them every single day & also have my security camera on them. 🌻🐥
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    I love answering questions I’m talking about my own experiences. I don’t mind at all, so keep on asking. There is a perch on the lower area which is the first floor and the breeders are in this enclosed area on the second floor I will post an image of what the coop looks like to get a better...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Two of the chicks were in the Brinsea incubator. I gave one check to each real parents. I am letting both parents take care of the chick and I’m only supplementing feed if and when necessary. That is a really good question thank you for asking. 😁
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Here are two images. One image is of the mixture I used for this little guy. Second image is of the baby pigeon (squab) after it’s first feeding with me. I gave it back to the mother hen (b) so that she could attempt to learn from this experience and also so that she could care for it more so...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Here is an image of the male pigeon caring for the naturally hatched chick. This green pet bowl I purchased at the Dollar Tree ($1 each), they make perfect pigeon nests along with the straw. The second Image is of most of the Modenas being able to free-range walk and “fly” freely I was soaking...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Here is an image of the nesting space in my coop. This is a chicken coop like you would be at Tractor Supply. It is made for 6 chickens, but I have 8 pigeons in it instead. The chickens have a way bigger coop. They have fresh food & water daily. I open up the sliding door that has mesh...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Here is an image of the last chick (#3) hatched out using an electronic (Brinsea) incubation method. This little guy has a dark beak. I think I know who the parents are, although I could be wrong. This little guy will belong to hen B on the right. The other two chicks were born with all pink...
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    It is! I will take a better image of the other chicks when I can. 😜 I am about to check them all in an hour or so to see their feeding progress and to check if I need to supplement any of them with Kaytee.
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    Modena Pigeons- from egg to adulthood.

    Here is an image of the pigeon chick hatched from underneath hen A. This is the egg that was not incubated electronically, but was left with the pigeon pair the length of it’s natural incubation. As you can see that the hen is feeding her young very well as it’s gullet is full of pigeon milk...
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    How to incubate a pigeons eggs?

    I use dollar tree feed bowls too! Mine wouldn’t use that kind though! I was like really now I have to throw them away. Lol. I had to go for their other food bowls. The ones that are solid bright plastic.
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    How to incubate a pigeons eggs?

    This is a thread I am starting to show my personal experience with incubating pigeon eggs. Two of the three pigeon eggs that were fertile will be placed in a Brinsea incubator and one egg will be left with a pair of parent pigeons to compare. The second hen will receive a dummy egg until an...
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