I have 5 white homing pigeons and need advice.
Had a large flock of fantails and Capuchine pigeons and flew them at my old house about 2 years ago. They were never raced.. only allowed to fly around the coop each day for exercise. Used to sell the surplus birds.
Moved into rented house for 6 months. They escaped from coop in the rented place when strong wind damaged the roof. After a few days all but one came back (had 21 birds then).
They all caught a virus which gave them neurological problem, constant head shaking, sneezing, water droppings, weight loss. Was left with only 5 white homers surviving from my 21 birds!!!!!
Moved into new house nearly one year ago and took the 5 birds with me. 2 pairs and one single male. I wanted to breed the 2 pairs a few young and then allow them to fly free.
However, no youngsters!!! One pair has produced no eggs at all. One pair has have 2 nesting attempts but all the eggs went rotten.
On bird has very watery droppings, and a couple of the others have wet sloppy droppings always. I think this is a result of kidney damage form the virus. I also suspect the virus has make them infertile.
However, they all are in great health. Very fat, sleek and spotless plumage, very active and alert, cooing and dancing etc.
Now I have my dilemma. They are housed a pair in a cage each outside behind my house. I want to let them out as I think now its cruel keeping them confined and they need to loose some weight.
Do I allow them to fly out free and risk them flying away? Or do I clip their wings and allow them to walk about the garden?
My property is predator proof.. all walled in, and no hawks. They could walk about the garden with my silkie chickens. I just wonder if clipping the wings is cruel for them. However, they can't actually fly in the cages as they are not big enough. Have enough space to flap the wings and jump about.
PS. White racing pigeon (or any racing pigeon) is very rare in my country. It took me many years to locate some and they were imported from Bangkok and shipped up the Chiang Mai where in live (in Thailand). I would prefer just to buy new birds and breed them.. but I can not locate any more... and I have been trying since I moved from the old house years ago!!!!
Thanks for any advise, opinions as what to do.
I love them like pets so don't want to give up keeping pigeons as they are so interesting for me.
Had a large flock of fantails and Capuchine pigeons and flew them at my old house about 2 years ago. They were never raced.. only allowed to fly around the coop each day for exercise. Used to sell the surplus birds.
Moved into rented house for 6 months. They escaped from coop in the rented place when strong wind damaged the roof. After a few days all but one came back (had 21 birds then).
They all caught a virus which gave them neurological problem, constant head shaking, sneezing, water droppings, weight loss. Was left with only 5 white homers surviving from my 21 birds!!!!!
Moved into new house nearly one year ago and took the 5 birds with me. 2 pairs and one single male. I wanted to breed the 2 pairs a few young and then allow them to fly free.
However, no youngsters!!! One pair has produced no eggs at all. One pair has have 2 nesting attempts but all the eggs went rotten.
On bird has very watery droppings, and a couple of the others have wet sloppy droppings always. I think this is a result of kidney damage form the virus. I also suspect the virus has make them infertile.
However, they all are in great health. Very fat, sleek and spotless plumage, very active and alert, cooing and dancing etc.
Now I have my dilemma. They are housed a pair in a cage each outside behind my house. I want to let them out as I think now its cruel keeping them confined and they need to loose some weight.
Do I allow them to fly out free and risk them flying away? Or do I clip their wings and allow them to walk about the garden?
My property is predator proof.. all walled in, and no hawks. They could walk about the garden with my silkie chickens. I just wonder if clipping the wings is cruel for them. However, they can't actually fly in the cages as they are not big enough. Have enough space to flap the wings and jump about.
PS. White racing pigeon (or any racing pigeon) is very rare in my country. It took me many years to locate some and they were imported from Bangkok and shipped up the Chiang Mai where in live (in Thailand). I would prefer just to buy new birds and breed them.. but I can not locate any more... and I have been trying since I moved from the old house years ago!!!!
Thanks for any advise, opinions as what to do.
I love them like pets so don't want to give up keeping pigeons as they are so interesting for me.