Zenmonkey
Songster
Pigeons are fantastic animals. I'm thrilled to hear of your success!
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Thank you for the update and information!I thought I would come back and provide an update to the whole situation, in case anyone is ever in a similar situation.
After MUCH research and discussion with some folks that have ample pigeon experience, we moved forward with adopting 4 young pet pigeons that had been surrendered when their owner passed away:
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They were quarantined for 6 weeks away from my chickens (3x the time the rescue suggested to me) to be VERY sure that they were not dealing with any disease. If anyone is interested in adding pigeons to their flock, I think it is absolutely vital to read up and be prepared for the kinds of diseases that can be shared between birds. I feel VERY prepared to handle anything that comes my way, and have approched ALL of it cautiously.
After that 6 weeks, we started testing out some integration, and I have to say - it could not have gone more smoothly. When I say my chickens did not care even one tiny bit about these pigeons, I feel like I am not stressing enough. My chickens DID NOT CARE that these birds were there. I never saw ANY chasing, even when there were treats involved.
We added lots of high perches (like in the picture) in our chicken yard, and came up with some off-the-ground places to house their feed, so the chickens cant get to it.
After about a week of supervised interaction without any issue, I left the door to the chicken yard open, and they have been living fully integrated ever since without even so much as a side-eye from my hens. The pigeons surprisingly spend a LOT of time walking around on the ground, mingling with the chickens, they occasionally peck at their feed, but prefer their own seed, so that hasn't been an issue.
I don't know how to explain what I witnessed when I blended these birds. It almost feels like, my chickens knew these were pigeons, and they were not a threat in any way. I have no idea how, as none of my chickens have been exposed to pigeons before?? The pigeons also, do not seem phased/bothered/stressed/or even remotely worried about the chickens.
Although the pigeons have access daily to the chicken yard, they do have their own separate run/nesting area, and that area is the one they share with my disabled chicken. It took her a bit to get used to them flapping in and out, but she seems genuinely happy to have something to look at every day now, and like I said, they do spend a surprising amount of time on the ground, collecting sticks for their nests, etc.... She has a covered space to get under if they are bothering her with their flapping.
All in all, it has worked out BETTER than I could have imagined, and these birds are SO fun to observe and get to know. They are really like little puppies, and I love that everyone is getting along, and thriving together...
If anyone has questions, let me know... I am still learning, but trying to do the best I can for all of my birds!
Seconding this.I would consider adopting a bantam chicken to be her friend.