backyard pigeons
Cooing
- Oct 18, 2018
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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.
Sure hope she finds her way back in a day or two! Can you loft fly some of your other birds to attract her?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.