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You should be able to resettle them. Get them to sit on some eggs. Keep them locked in for 4-6 months. After all this,they may ressettle, but there's no guarantee. Never fly a bird you can't bear to lose.I'm purchasing 20 white pigeons. The current owner stated they've never been out of his loft. Some of the older ones are over a year old. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
You should be able to resettle them. Get them to sit on some eggs. Keep them locked in for 4-6 months. After all this,they may ressettle, but there's no guarantee. Never fly a bird you can't bear to lose.
Also, put them in a cage and move them All around the loft, and do plenty of trap training. These are homing pigeons, right?
good advice. But don't fly with the already flying birds. They will take them out to far to quick. They we homers, but they may get a little spooked and be hard to trap.As poster above said, keep them locked in for 4-6 month, Raise some youngsters of them and get them flying(by themselves) well around the loft. Then, one nice afternoon let youngsters fly first and when they land on the loft let the 'prisoners' go. Good luck.