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I believe observational learning is a big thing with all pigeons but especially young ones. Can you somehow have their cage inside the pen or where they can observe the loft dynamics? Adding some more perches might help too.Ok, behavior question.
Brick and Brewer are almost 7 weeks old. Parents Trip and Rocky are now on 2 more eggs. B&B have been away from the rest of the group more than they have been around them.
Today I took them into the main pen. They both did a little flying, not bad for their first real chance to test their wings.
Of course Skye (an un-paired older cock) tried courting them, or maybe he wanted to hurt them, or show them who’s boss. Parents intervened a little and tried protecting them. Rocky and Skye got in a big tussle. Rocky is the dominant cock though, so Skye finally backed off. But then Rocky started grabbing Brewer by the back of the neck, so I intervened.
While B&B were on roost branches, the other females were fine with them, and even young Bugsy checked them out but wasn’t agressive with them. But Skye kept trying to corner them, so I finally pulled them back out. At least until they can fly better, and get a little bigger.
So was Rocky trying to court them, or just show his dominance, or reminding them that he was their dad, or what?
Yes they very well could... assuming they are good parents. @CCUK had a pair successfully raise 3.I lost the quote but no, the tumblers aren't sitting on the egg, and another hasn't been laid. The frillbacks are acting like there will be eggs soon though, so do you think if I slipped this egg to them they would take care of three eggs and three babies?
