Pigeon regret
In the Brooder
- Mar 25, 2022
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Hey I'm joining this forum just to tell you I wish I would have found this earlier. I have been misled by several pigeon people that this will be better than having a parrot. I'm so sorry, so all of the pigeon people. But it is not! I'm used to having parents and I moved into a studio apartment, I really wanted a bird companion. I love birds, I think they're so cute and my childhood was dark and hard. The brightest and most purest memory I can think of for my childhood involved my parrots and parakeets. I loved petting them and giving them little kisses on the head. Doing simple tricks and all of that good stuff. I loved knowing exactly what to do with my money, buy them toys. I love the fact that they would come when I called and sometimes they would just sit and cuddle on my shoulder or on the top of my head or just sitting on my back while I watch TV or play video games.Sorry, but I think your post is a bit misleading to potential pet bird owners.
Parrots are captive bred to be pets. They are not wild birds, taken from the wild. They come in many colour mutations that are bred for and not found in the wild. Many are hand reared and imprinted on humans, and parrots can make wonderful pets for many people, being very intelligent and affectionate.
Your personal preference for pigeons is fine for you and I, but so is other peoples preference for parrots and parakeets. Scientifically, parrots are far superior in intelligence to pigeons, and for the OP a parrot or parakeet sounds a better fit for their needs, for example, they want to train their pet bird to 'step up', and use a perch like a parrot would. Sorry, but you can not really teach a pigeon tricks like 'stepping up', talking, using tools or playing with toys the same as a parrot.
A pigeon is NOT an ideal house pet. They produce a lot more poop than parrots / parakeets, they also produce a huge amount of feather dust and dander, which, apart from messing up your house, poses a serious threat to human health (pigeon fanciers lung), and for that reason they should never be kept in a bedroom for example. This is why most people keep their pigeons outdoors.
Pigeons are also much happier in pairs. A lone pigeon will get very lonely and frustrated when the human owner has to leave it, to go to work, shopping, etc. They form very close pair bonds and I would never advise anyone to keep a single one as a pet. I single one is also prone to develop behavioural problems out of frustration, like aggression, and trying to constantly mate with the humans in the house.
I believed the pigeon folks when they said that pigeons were better than parakeets and parrots.... They told me that pigeons would be cuddlier and that they're better because "parrots are wild animals" and "pigeons are domesticated and therefore tolerate humans better” ” pigeons bond with you faster" and so on and so forth.
I was duped. It's been 2 years since I've had this pigeon. The only reason why I haven't gotten another pet and the pigeons place is because I don't want to treat a living creature like a trading card. I don't want people to ask about the pigeon and then I have to explain that I had to let go and get the bird that I'm most familiar with.
Doesn't play with toys. Doesn't sing. Won't sit on my shoulder and will only sit on my hand for like a maximum of 3 minutes. When the bird does sit on my shoulder I get a swift packing to the eye ball. Won't recognize any other food except for seed, so I don't have any fun introducing different fruits and veggies. Doesn't accept kisses.... So on and so on and so on. It must be a special day if I get to pet the bird on the head.
I'm sorry but if someone is looking for an interactive pet I WOULD NOT recommend a pigeon. I still put on a brave face for my friends and people on the internet and pretend like I'm having a good time with this bird. But I am not. Pet pigeons are boring, and this one is aggressive. I have seen pigeons male and female on Facebook Instagram and YouTube and they do not behave like this bird. But looking back even then I would still think that that's boring. I wish I had not have been hypnotized by this one or two pigeon advocates that I spoke to and listen to their hour-long spiel about how pigeons are just so great.
I are super super mega cute. They just make extremely boring non-interactive pets. Uuughhh 2 years, and it's been nothing like having a cheery, creative, funny, parrot around with them multi-dimensional personality.
I only carry on out of a sense of duty.
My pigeon and I are actually going on a walk in a few hours. Hopefully won't try to peck me in my eyes out in public.
So yeah, I agree with you all of this pigeon praise is misleading.