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Sorry-a late arrival to the thread. I raise serama bantams and you are correct on the incubation period. Funny, I have been considering having my pigeons hatch serama as I have enough pigeons flying around the yard. My soft-hearted wife thinks that would be awful, so I've left the pigeon eggs so far.
In my case I only have one boy who is a rescue, Squabble, who was going nuts over not having any eggs to sit on the moment his shiny neck feathers grew in...

First set of eggs I put under him didn't develop at all, which happens, so I slipped two other eggs under him while removing the duds and within 3 days I saw life developing.
Another clue that the first set were duds is Squabble started losing interest in them, but after I swapped the duds, his interest had renewed. Guess I am his hen. XD
OMG!! love it!!! I had a pigeon growing up that I found in a similar way but she was an adult. She was amazing!!!!!
I feel pigeons are similar to parrots in which they choose people. They even put up a 'woe is me' act to be picked up and taken home, and once they have already set themselves in your heart, they drop the act and make themselves home.
