Thanks guys...helps alot! They are both doing very well now and a few friends that saw the first pigeon on day 1 came and saw them again last night and confirmed that they are growing, a noticeable difference in just 5 days. We have named them and they are quickly becoming well liked members of my furry and feathered family. So we now have Hawk (pigeon#1) and Scout (Pigeon #2)
Thiefpouter: Hawk has been showing interest in seeds the last few days. He/She pecks at them but seems to lack the dexterity to pick them up and eat them. She drops them, I have yet to see her successfully eat one...but it's a start. Scout, so far has not shown any interest in them at all. So far, neither one has touched their water either.
I am trying to wean them a bit...they really eat ALOT when I feed them...so much that I usually put them away when they are still a bit hungry because it just doesn't seem like that much food can be good for them. Am I correct in backing off the food a bit? Hawk seems to try to eat seeds more before feedings.
nzpouter: Thank you for that! They look to be between 20 and 23 days old. Most of their downy fuzz has begun to fall off their heads in the last 2 days. They walk around the house when I take them out and have begun to beat their wings when they get excited about something, so far no lift off yet.
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Thank you for posting this! It was actually going to be my next question. We are going to build a loft for them off the side of the chicken coop. It will be about 10'x8' and about 8' high. I have been reading that feral pigeons are the same species as homers, and will "home" naturally. But I wanted to get some confirmation on that theory. I hand raised a few pigeons as a kid and we did keep one as a pet. But we always kept it in the house for fear it would not come back and would die without human care (It was raised from about 1 week old, just a little itty bitty thing). I would be happy to keep one in the house, but having two, I'd really like them to be together outside and get a lot of exercise.
How should I go about "training" them? And is there anything special I will need for my loft? Shall I just leave the door open when they are out?