So few weeks ago I accidentally left the seed bag open after the morning feeding and when I got back that evening I was panicked as I couldn't find half of my flock...then I noticed the bag.....found them!
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Hah! Very funny. Are those pigeons, or doves? They appear to be ringneck doves, though i didnt think you could free fly them.So few weeks ago I accidentally left the seed bag open after the morning feeding and when I got back that evening I was panicked as I couldn't find half of my flock...then I noticed the bag.....found them!View attachment 1875986
I mean like let them out and they fly out of the cage. I asked because it appeared as if the bag of food was out of their pen, but I might be wrong.they are tangerine doves and champagne doves,(ringneck) I they were all stuck in the bag, they got in and were full, but they couldn't get out......one of my favorite photos.
what do you mean by "free fly them"?
I've been a magician for over 25 years and long ago I performed with Doves but I kept them indoors in cages, now in the last 5 years I've added the birds back into my act but I couldn't keep them indoors so I built an outdoor aviary where they can fly around, nest, breed etc. I also use the space to train them and work with them in the stage apparatus.I have questions (by the way they're beautiful). How do you house your doves? Are they kept as pets, show, eggs? I've always loved Doves, but I don't know how to justify keeping them.