Birbseeb
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- Aug 26, 2020
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Hello, I'm planning on getting a pair of pigeons as house birds next year-ish, and have been reading and watching a lot of things about pigeon-keeping recently to get an idea of what all I will need. Most of the sources are for loft birds, whereas lots of advice about house birds are geared for parrots, so not sure how well that some of that info carries over... I've had dogs and rats, but this would be my first bird. I've always loved pigeons, so I really want to give mine a good life.
I'd like some advice as to what medicines I should have in a basic health kit, and how often to deworm/delouse a house bird (I assume not as regularly as outdoor loft birds). I've read that a little Borax in their bathwater helps with lice and such, though I've seen pre-bottled 'bird bath salts' for sale as well. What do most people here use?
Also, apparently diet needs to vary by season? There are so many different formulations of pigeon foods out there, I'm a little confused by which would be best for a non-performance pet. Would a mix of pellets with a general seed blend cover most bases? Should it be 50/50 or another ratio?
So many brands of pigeon food seem to come in huge bags, so I hesitate to just experiment.
And what types of vitamin mixes are recommended, and how often. I see there are powder and liquid types; what are the pros and cons for each?
I've seen dog crates, double flight cages, and two-story small animal cages all recommended, and they seem to all have potential to work. If anyone has pictures of their house pigeon's cage setups, and what toys they seem to like, that would also be cool to see.
Thanks for your time.
I'd like some advice as to what medicines I should have in a basic health kit, and how often to deworm/delouse a house bird (I assume not as regularly as outdoor loft birds). I've read that a little Borax in their bathwater helps with lice and such, though I've seen pre-bottled 'bird bath salts' for sale as well. What do most people here use?
Also, apparently diet needs to vary by season? There are so many different formulations of pigeon foods out there, I'm a little confused by which would be best for a non-performance pet. Would a mix of pellets with a general seed blend cover most bases? Should it be 50/50 or another ratio?
So many brands of pigeon food seem to come in huge bags, so I hesitate to just experiment.
And what types of vitamin mixes are recommended, and how often. I see there are powder and liquid types; what are the pros and cons for each?
I've seen dog crates, double flight cages, and two-story small animal cages all recommended, and they seem to all have potential to work. If anyone has pictures of their house pigeon's cage setups, and what toys they seem to like, that would also be cool to see.
Thanks for your time.
