Bdg1104
Chirping
Hi Everyone, first post here.
My fiance and I have just bought a place with a few acres out in the country. This means that we can finally look into owning some poultry. Ever since watching a documentary on racing pigeons, i'd decided i'd like to have some at some point. Though i'm in the Midwest, and the're really aren't too many people interested in pigeons here.
I've tried to do some research, but seem to be having some issues finding info. Would someone be able to point me in the right direction for some research material for someone looking into pigeons? Stuff like coop design, feeding, training, where to find breeding pairs, etc. I've looked at the articles on here, but there are only a couple short ones.
I'm not planning showing or racing, so i'm not too concerned about pedigree or something like that, but I would love to find a "show flight pigeon" I found the domestic show flight pigeon on a google search and would love to find some birds similar.
Thanks!
If you aren't worried about pedigree, as others said I would check Facebook or craigslist in your area. If you don't have any pigeon breeders nearby, I recommend looking at the "palomacy" rescue group. I was able to find 5 pigeons in my area through it and a few are pretty fancy show breeds. You may get lucky and find a few rescues nearby. They are very nice people but firmly against breeding, which is understandable. I did not adopt directly from palomacy, just through their group and the people I rescued from were ok with me breeding them. Plus, you'd be giving them a home! Animal rescues and wildlife shelters are also great and they'll occasionally get domestics in. There is also the option of shipping birds, though that is less desirable. There are pigeon breeders who will ship and also rescues who will ship.
As for research, I find its very hard to get specific information about pigeons online and your best bet is to order some books ASAP. Most of the time when you Google a question you'll either get a very vague answer or an article from a pest control company comes up haha. This group is also a great resource and we love answering questions.