Wait! What? You have more pretty fantails????
Me too, I missed them....what page are they indroduced?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/pigeon-talk.1276029/page-828#post-21739198
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Wait! What? You have more pretty fantails????
Me too, I missed them....what page are they indroduced?
No added heat in my loft and we are certain to have many days with lows in the minus teens. Same rule as chickens, no drafts on the perching areas but good passive air-flow type ventilation. The pigeons will fluff their feathers according to how much insulating value they require. I only add some clear plastic to cover the open roof gable on the west side where the wind usually comes from. And I only do this bc of one pair who have claimed this upper level as theirs. Didn't feel like they'd give it up even with a cold wind blowing through so I put up the clear plastic as a wind break. The east side remains open.Does anyone heat their aviaries in cold climates? Just curious. Haven't seen anyone mention it....
Thank you. I remember it now - but it said 'oops' so I thought it was nothing, didn't even register as a spoiler. SMHhttps://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/pigeon-talk.1276029/page-828#post-21739198
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Adding on to that, a new photo of my parrot and his own little budgie friend. He doesn't look quite this HUGE in comparison inperson but in photos it's like he doubles in size.
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Kiwi is tamer. He's not scared to come and land on me if he wants a perch! Coco is a little more flighty though. They can both fly reasonably well, they have come from a good home where they had plenty of space. I'm not sure if I want to fly them, I would be heartbroken to lose any of them. I may see what happens next year if I let them hatch any youngsters.they look awesome! Very pretty! Are they friendly? How well can they fly? Do you think you would loft fly them ever?
He does look ridiculously big in that picture! I'm glad he has settled and enjoying his new life with you
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You've done well by him. The alternative wouldn't have been good for him. He's lucky you found him.Seeing his wild relatives fly through the sky I feel sad he will never know that freedom of movement but ultimately he will not miss what he's never known.
I moved the boys outside today. The racers are still in the other loft so I thought I'd put kiwi and coco in there till the weekend.
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