Pigeon Talk

[QUOTE="biophiliac, post: 20600315, member: 419311"]in·ter·lop·er
/ˈin(t)ərˌlōpər,ˌin(t)ərˈlōpər/
noun
  1. a person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted or are considered not to belong
So there's this feral bird I'll call Interloper, trying to join my flock. He roosted last night on the edge of a vent cover on the outside of the loft and joined mine when they came out to fly...still hanging around.:rolleyes:
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I think you should entice orphan into your coop and what better way than this..
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I would have all feral pigies in my loft if I could find a batch in white..
 
Doba is also frustrated still in the cage although she feels fine. the scalped spot on the bacik of her head which was about the size of a dime is finally closing, now about pea sized. My concern was that a cockbird would peck at that area while 'driving' her to nest. She is not a calm bird and everyday I promise her I'm going to let her out tomorrow...then I go back on my word.:rolleyes:
It is for the best. If you let her out and it gets split open, your back to square one.
 
Ok, so I let Doba out this morning and found out she can't fly.:hit
She does not have full use of her right wing. I should have picked up on this earlier but she can move it and you have to look close to see it hanging a tiny, tiny bit lower than the other. So again she's back in the cage.
Oh no. Could she be sprained from being inactive?
 
hi :frow
I hope you don't mind that I follow along. We don't have pigeons now, but we have in the past and I enjoyed them a lot. I still like to read about people's experience with them.
Hi @igorsMistress! :frownice to see you here! Do you think you may get some in the future? It's kind of catching here!
 
Thanks! I would love to have some homers again. I always got a rush when I opened the loft in the morning and they'd go out to fly. It was my favorite chore.

Some were just wild pigeons that my husband and a friend caught to help out at a grain plant. They sold many of those for dog training but I picked out the birds that seemed to be pairs and had nice coloring.

We had some fantails, a few homers, frillbacks and a beautiful pair of Capuchins we named Fred and Ethel. I loved those two, super sweet and would eat out of my hand.

We get plenty of wild pigeons here and my chickens sometimes kill them so I don't see pigeons in my near future :hit
Ah yes! I forgot about the monsters!
 
Thanks! I would love to have some homers again. I always got a rush when I opened the loft in the morning and they'd go out to fly. It was my favorite chore.

Some were just wild pigeons that my husband and a friend caught to help out at a grain plant. They sold many of those for dog training but I picked out the birds that seemed to be pairs and had nice coloring.

We had some fantails, a few homers, frillbacks and a beautiful pair of Capuchins we named Fred and Ethel. I loved those two, super sweet and would eat out of my hand.

We get plenty of wild pigeons here and my chickens sometimes kill them so I don't see pigeons in my near future :hit
:( :hugs
 
Yes, the monsters lol. Although my broody mama has turned into a rude thing so the pigeon killers might not be around long ;)
:hmm oh why can't they live in harmony? I have pigeons go into my chicken run but they all seem to be too quick for the chubby chooks! I don't know what they would do if they got one though. I hope your broody is just going through a phase, hormones being a bit all over maybe!
 

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