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*Update* Finally Caught the White Dove

Oh, thank you for asking. He/she is doing fine. I threw my shoulder out so still need to complete the outdoor aviary. Have not found her/him a friend. Only finding pairs on Craigslist. So now I have a ringneck couple and a very pretty white Silkie dove pair, who have already laid two eggs. I have everyone inside our house in three separate flight cages. Hopefully I can finish that aviary his week and get Lovey and the ringneck pair outside. I don't think I should try to move the Silkie pair while they're nesting. This has turned into a bigger project than I first imagined. :)
 
Ok so I know I'm beating a dead horse but a few things need to be said -
Doves and pigeons are exactly the same thing. The only literal difference is dove comes from German language, pigeon, French (far as my understanding). We just start dove for small birds, pigeons for larger.
2nd, releasing white doves/pigeons isn't a death sentence. You MAY lose 1-2 to predators, but they will just fly home (you need to 'home' them, though, works best with birds that were born at your house). If your willing for 1-2, MAYBE (and that's if it's a far away wedding) birds, you can make a couple hundred (what I've heard, at least) dollars. If you use homers, then the likely hood of them dying is ten times less likely. They fly VERY fast. I wouldn't use 'doves' simply because they're smaller and more suceptible to predators, 'pigeons' less likely since they're bigger/faster (tend to be breed specific though)


Best of luck, I love our pijis. We had a boy who we kept over winter, after that we just fed him, and he stayed around. :)
 



Doves and pigeons are exactly the same thing.



 

You are 100% correct if you also think that a donkey and a horse are the exact same thing.

Truth is when you cross a donkey with a horse you get a mule;

The same thing is correct when you cross a dove with a pigeon.

Check out the link:

http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.23...2&uid=70&uid=3737720&uid=4&sid=21102151408333

http://www.doveline.com/html/dove-information.html
http://www.proz.com/forum/teaching_..._vs_pigeon_how_to_explain_the_difference.html
Can a wild rabbit breed to a domestic rabbit? No. Does it make them 2 different things? Is the domestic rabbit now a bird, and the wild one a 'real' rabbit? No, because domestic rabbits descended from will rabbits, though a lot of genes have been altered, thus making them sterile to breed.
May I ask, what breed of 'dove' have humans 'made'? We've made frillback pigeons, pouter pigeons, fantail pigeons. If we 'made' a breed of dove, it could probably breed with one of the 'made' pigeons.
Oh, and if you look in a bird book (mine at least) rock pigeons are listed as rock doves.
It's more like saying a domestic horse cant breed with a wild horse, so their 2 different things (and he's I'm aware their 'domestic pigeons)
And btw, a certain amount of female mules aren't sterile. (Randomness)
 
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@ CochinBrahmaLover

Well I must apologies for not knowing a thing about what I am talking about.

You are absolutely correct and I do not know what came over me for voicing an opinion contrary to yours.

I humbly apologies and plead for forgiveness on bended knee.

Correct me if I am wrong you did make a mistake once in your life but on further investigation you turned out to right after all.
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Are you being sarcastic? It sounds sarcastic but still doesn't.
Really if your going to be sarcastic at least do something that gives a hint.
Or not add the last sentence.
Or...
I don't get it....
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@ CochinBrahmaLover

Well it is obvious one of us does not have a clue about doves.

I must apologies for not knowing.

You are obvious; I do not know what came over me for voicing an opinion contrary to yours.

I humbly apologies and plead for forgiveness on bended knee.
 
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