- Feb 1, 2013
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hi everyone, My squabs are growing amazingly fast, they are about half the size of the male pigeon and they are just about starting to get feathers. One I can see has darker colored skin and one look to be fully white. I have given them a name. the black one is wiggle and the white one is jiggle. I named them that because they are always wiggling and jiggling. Yesterday I witnessed my female feeding the squabs, which I had never seen before. It was so amazing. they are even being leaved uncovered a bit and are only going on them for a feed and a little sit on. Amazing they are only 9 days old but they have grown so much.
I'm worried the pigeons have been spending a lot of time on the floor and I think they are up to some mating. We are still going to redo the shed and we need to move everything but the pigeons can still be put in a cage and put together with the squabs.
Is it ok if the pigeons had to have eggs now to take it away from them because I don't want them to incubate them and then I move them into and they wont sit on them. What should I do, if you want extra info just tell me. so I have no worries because by the time we move the squabs and the parents into the cage the squabs will be with be 13 days old and have some feathers. ANY COMMENTS WOULD BE GREAT.
I'm worried the pigeons have been spending a lot of time on the floor and I think they are up to some mating. We are still going to redo the shed and we need to move everything but the pigeons can still be put in a cage and put together with the squabs.
Is it ok if the pigeons had to have eggs now to take it away from them because I don't want them to incubate them and then I move them into and they wont sit on them. What should I do, if you want extra info just tell me. so I have no worries because by the time we move the squabs and the parents into the cage the squabs will be with be 13 days old and have some feathers. ANY COMMENTS WOULD BE GREAT.