Pigeon Talk

I am cheering them on, I want to see some parlor babies!:jumpy

I felt up my youngest bird this morning and the separation was pronounced - hen. She was hatched Oct 22.

:celebrate
How old is she? I’m curious to know when it gets pronounced enough to feel the difference.
 
I am cheering them on, I want to see some parlor babies!:jumpy

I felt up my youngest bird this morning and the separation was pronounced - hen. She was hatched Oct 22.
That's really cool! I'll be sure to try that when I go lookin at pigeons! :D
:D So she is 6 weeks older than Bugsy (Dec 3rd). I'll have to catch Bugsy and try it.
:pop
 
That's really cool! I'll be sure to try that when I go lookin at pigeons! :D

:pop
What I did was hold the bird with its head facing me and like pigeon lady said, slide your fingers along the keel til you feel the separation, keep going til you reach the ends of those bones and gauge the distance. A cockbird will only have a fingers width, the hen more. :)
 
What I did was hold the bird with its head facing me and like pigeon lady said, slide your fingers along the keel til you feel the separation, keep going til you reach the ends of those bones and gauge the distance. A cockbird will only have a fingers width, the hen more. :)

I tried that. Guess what? Silver is less than a finger :hmm
 
#745 is just under 4 months. I already thought she was a hen and Loper thinks so too.:p He kind of sneaky and low key in his courting. I think he's trying to fly under the radar of the larger cockbirds. I also think he will succeed in winning #745.

 
What I did was hold the bird with its head facing me and like pigeon lady said, slide your fingers along the keel til you feel the separation, keep going til you reach the ends of those bones and gauge the distance. A cockbird will only have a fingers width, the hen more. :)
I need a pigeon to practice on..:D
:love
 

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