backyard pigeons
Cooing
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Haha! Its okay. No worries. Do you raise pigeons?dweeb??? Now I'm confused. There must be a generation gap or two involved.
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Haha! Its okay. No worries. Do you raise pigeons?dweeb??? Now I'm confused. There must be a generation gap or two involved.
Huh, seems like I’m in the same boat as OP here! Kinda screwed the pooch and tossed solo and on a full belly, so we’ll see if my bird comes back in the morning. Only tossed her from two blocks up the road, and she’s always been a great sport about coming back when loft flying, so hopefully she’s just out for a joy flight!I got her from someone who found her lost to the East, and she was flying towards the west, so I doubt she’s returning toher home loft.
I agree it would be too risky to fly your breeding pair, best wait for your solo bird to return.I could try, it would just be risky- the only birds I have that I would trust to be imprinted (I just got into pigeons pretty recently) are a mated couple, though I just feel a bit nervous letting the hen fly since she’s expecting eggs this week. I suppose I could run an emergency crash course on trap door use for the cock, though.
Yep. Luckily it’s not a HUGE deal- the bird was free, but I liked her, so now we just hope!I agree it would be too risky to fly your breeding pair, best wait for your solo bird to return.