Yay! If there is a third one laid (making four total) then two of your birds could be female and each have laid two eggs, or one female laid four eggs because she is infertile.
Oh o. Easter bunny must have been by. Now there's 2 eggs.
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Yay! If there is a third one laid (making four total) then two of your birds could be female and each have laid two eggs, or one female laid four eggs because she is infertile.
Oh o. Easter bunny must have been by. Now there's 2 eggs.
No, not necessarily long shots. I had two females share a nest, and they hatched 3 of 4 eggs successfully. The male who I assume was the daddy to those eggs already had a mate.I can only hold out for two extreme long shots...
1: chaos is male and mated them both and only the ladies are nesting together.
Or
2: storm and epic are male and female and the female is laying 3 eggs.
Both are huge long shots....
The best way to determine the sex of a pigeon is to ask another pigeon.From the research I've done, 3 fertile eggs is a possibility A rarity I have been raising pigeons for decades yet to experience it.
Storm seems to take the nest during the day "♂ " and Epic at night "♀". And neither is very friendly with Chaos. Chaos also has the least amount of color and is the smallest, so I have been assuming female. But also no eggs in her perch boxes... And Epic, no clue on male or female! Epic is largest and has abundant purple and green collar. Storm is the only one I've seen puff up the throat and dance...
I really wish sexing pigeons wasn't so dang difficult!!!
Were you able to sex your pigeons?
EPIC IS SITTING ON AN EGG!!!
She laid it last night sometime after 9pm. Storm is daddy!!
I guess we will have to wait and see if the eggs start developingI did ask another pigeon.... It wouldn't tell me!
I've seen that pic and watched that vid. Those are part of the reason I believe Chaos is female and Storm is male. I've also heard that the female stays on the nest at night. So, perhaps Epic is female. Sexing piggys is baffling!!!
I haven't, but incubation pretty much starts immediately. THe female lays the first egg, then hovers, not really sits, on it for 24 hours (that way it won't hatch too much sooner than the second) Then the second egg is laid and she sits for 15 days, I think, is the total days of incubation for pigeon eggs.Ok, who here has candled piggy eggs? What's the earliest you see signs of life if the egg is viable? And if they aren't, can I just take them away or do I have to worry about the piggys staying broody, like my ducks sometimes do?