Ring Neck Dove Starting to Hatch

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • davesherva.com/...
    I was able to catch the second ring neck dove hatching.
    The first chick was born two days ago. I'm a little nervous
    about them hatching so far apart.This is the first set of young
    for this pair of ring neck doves. Leave me a comment if you enjoy
    doves. Have a great day.
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  • @JessicaLikesSoyMilk
    @JessicaLikesSoyMilk 6 років тому +37

    My first pet was a dove. I got her for my 13th birthday and I named her "palomita" she was white just like this little cutie. We got her a husband and she had babies. I miss her dearly. We have one baby of hers left now. He is old and happy and I'm sure still remembers his sweet momma and pops who passed away peacefully years ago. ♡

    • @Julianoz224
      @Julianoz224 5 років тому +3

      Jessica Olvera Very cute story, I hope to have a pet dove one day

    • @noturbinesinhell6081
      @noturbinesinhell6081 5 років тому +3

      They are amazing pets! Very peaceful, full of personality and easy to care for.

    • @warpenguin6300
      @warpenguin6300 4 роки тому

      How long they made it?

    • @wargodlegend
      @wargodlegend 3 роки тому +2

      My Dove just hatched two little sweet Babies yesterday .

  • @noturbinesinhell6081
    @noturbinesinhell6081 5 років тому +4

    She's an incredibly pretty dove! Thank you for sharing her little family with us

  • @lynroserufino4433
    @lynroserufino4433 8 років тому +12

    I have two ring neck white dove..there already 10 months in my house..And I'm so excited because last Saturday november 7 I found out the girl has 1egg and yesterday november 9 I saw another egg so it's total of 2.And I am very excited to see and take care of their first two babies..

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  8 років тому +2

      +Lynrose Rufino I'm excited for you. It's a lot of fun watching the parents take care of them. Great way to get hand tamed birds.

    • @catchingdbrand9609
      @catchingdbrand9609 7 років тому +1

      Lynrose Rufino i have 4 doves

  • @lynroserufino4433
    @lynroserufino4433 8 років тому +1

    Yes dave sherva. Thank you...And I am really enjoying watching my doves taking care of the eggs both parents..And I felt also their excitement to see their babies soon

  • @degenetron7590
    @degenetron7590 5 років тому +1

    I love those cute round heads of doves and pigeons

  • @martiwoodchip4518
    @martiwoodchip4518 10 років тому +2

    Well I will believe you but did the baby dove that you helped out of the shell survive?. I know with some birds like cockatiels they strongly suggest not to help them even if it appears that they are struggling a bit. I read that in many bird species the babies actually need that extra time that we perceive as struggling to separate their thin blood vessel filled membrane surrounding the egg yolk from the inner surface of the shell, now I do not know if that is true but I did try to help a couple of chicken babies with their shell very carefully and did notice that parts of the shell were actually still attached and in one it did start to bleed a bit so I backed off and let it climb and pry it's way out on it's own and it did survive but I do not know if doves are the same?. I have a flock of cockatiels and the mother bird always let's the baby work hard to get out after it pecks a circular pattern and very rarely does the mother cockatiel help just a little bit as in carefully prying just a tiny bit to make sure the baby is not stuck but never pulls the complete half shell off the baby. Did the baby dove survive?.

    • @ravh4881
      @ravh4881 5 років тому +1

      Marti woodchip that’s true. You are indeed not supposed to help them. They need to learn how to be strong.

  • @warpenguin6300
    @warpenguin6300 4 роки тому

    I already had a ring neck dove when someone found a baby ringneck with PPMV1 she was struggling a lot o thought about putting her down because she was in so much pain, bit I just couldn't so I kept helping her in everything, from feeding to wiping her butt and so in four months she recovered, I let her free in my garden(is a protected one) and my pet dove named Brook was very jealous of her (I had no idea it was a she, I even named "him" Bambi) so I let him free too (he was inside home) and so, now they have a baby 😂

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  4 роки тому

      That is an awesome story. Thanks for helping that dove out. Thanks for the comment and take care!

    • @warpenguin6300
      @warpenguin6300 4 роки тому

      @@DaveSherva thank you so much for those encouraging words and thank you for the beautiful video, I had never seen a full white ringneck is so beautiful.

  • @user-ew2pg2nq7s
    @user-ew2pg2nq7s 6 років тому +3

    I love the birds 🐦🐦🐦

  • @joewarrick6043
    @joewarrick6043 Рік тому

    Hi Dave, it’s me again lol. So my doves have have 3 or 4 sets of babies now and none have survived except these last 2 that were hatched about 4 days ago. I’m noticing a problem and want to see what you think. The last two mornings when I wake up they haven’t been sitting on one or both of the babies. The babies were stiff so I took them out and put them in a warmer to get them back up to temp. Then return them to the nest. I think what’s happening is that the nesting basket is too big. It is like a foot in diameter. So I think she loses track of them through the night being that it’s dark and the nest is so big. Do you think I should put a smaller dog dish or whatever in there? That way it guarantees that when she’s in there that they are under her? But I’m worried about changing the nest now. Or do you think I should put a brooding light directly over the nest at night so they stay warm in she isn’t covering them

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  Рік тому

      Hello Joe, what a bummer, I would go with the brooding light at this point but definitely go with a dog bowl next time. The dog bowl has always worked for my doves and homing pigeons. I didn't take my doves outside until it warmed up a bit here in MN. Do they have plenty of nesting material to make a comfortable nest? I'm hoping for the best for you.

    • @joewarrick6043
      @joewarrick6043 Рік тому

      @@DaveSherva unfortunately the one did die. She’s taking care of the other one now though. It seems to be good and healthy

  • @gersonferman5608
    @gersonferman5608 10 років тому +5

    I have doves but they keep breaking their own eggs they already had 4 and they never hatch

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  10 років тому +4

      If the eggs are infertile or the conditions are not right they will do that. Are you positive you have a male ?

  • @salmancu100
    @salmancu100 4 роки тому

    Oh my dove is like this

  • @laurenwillkomarts1096
    @laurenwillkomarts1096 7 років тому +3

    did it survive?? And Gerson, the male follows the female around, cooing at her because he is "driving the hen" .. after mating he wants her yo go to the nest and wait for her eggs to lay... Lol its like being put on bed rest when you're really pregnant but don't wanna lay in bed all day....

    • @sheilaramirez1007
      @sheilaramirez1007 5 років тому

      HUMANSandANIMALSareEQUAL Lauren my male dove will chase my female if out together. But then proceeds to peck her face very hard. So I seldom have them out together. However he will nustle up to my cockatiel.

  • @DaveSherva
    @DaveSherva  11 років тому

    Thanks for the comment jonathanv415. This pair
    just laid another round of eggs on 9/14/2013.
    I should have more video in 14 days if I'm lucky enough.
    Check out my post on breeding doves in the video description.

  • @TsukiyoTenshi
    @TsukiyoTenshi 8 років тому +2

    I'm curious, my Dove, Snowy (yes, that's a very unoriginal name, but I was nine,!), used to lay eggs before she died, but never once sat on them. In fact, more often than not, she would end up actually crushing them. That was before I started moving the eggs out to keep them safe. So is there a reason why she would lay eggs without a male, let alone not care for them?

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  8 років тому

      Great question. Doves share the incubation and the caring of the young so even if the eggs were fertilized she will more then likely abandon them if a male is not present. Just to much work for one parent. My females do the same thing when a male is not present or if they are unfertilized.

    • @TsukiyoTenshi
      @TsukiyoTenshi 8 років тому

      Dave Sherva That makes a bit more sense as to the 'why' at least. Though it doesn't make me feel any better about the abandonment...

  • @crizzynahucy
    @crizzynahucy 10 років тому

    hi Dave i enjoyed this video and the 5day old baby doves video…I'm a new owner of a pair of doves…. my question to you is, when is typical for the doves to mate and how will i know the female will lay eggs soon… thanks in advance :)

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  10 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. My first question is how old are your doves ? My doves lay year around but I remove the eggs and replace them with fake eggs. They can breed at 9 months.The males are more vocal and bow and coo and have a weird laugh. Look at their feet. The males feet are generally darker almost purple.Now that we are getting more daylight yours should be breeding if their old enough. Put a dog bowl on a shelf in the cage and put shredded paper or small sticks or straw on the floor. The doves will make a nest if ready. Hope that helps

  • @jafarraad8639
    @jafarraad8639 8 років тому +1

    How many days the eggs hatch response possible

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  8 років тому +1

      14 days and both parents share the sitting on the eggs and feeding the young.

  • @gertlouw7165
    @gertlouw7165 9 років тому

    I have a problem my doves breed but the chicks keep on dying after three day and i find magots in the nest , i clean the nest but the same thing happens again.please help

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  9 років тому

      Gert Louw , I take it your doves are outside if you getting maggots. Have you watched the parents feed the chicks? Are the parents still sitting on the chicks to keep them warm? With doves the parents do everything and it sounds like maybe the chicks are not getting the proper attention right away. What area do you live in?

    • @gertlouw7165
      @gertlouw7165 9 років тому

      I live in South Africa and they sit on then the whole time, i check every time on the third day they die and at tha same time there is maggots

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  9 років тому

      Gert Louw Are they being fed by the parents? You should move the cage indoors and keep everything very clean. Something is attracting the flies to your cage because the flies are laying eggs in there because it's a good enviroment for the maggots to survive. Maggots don't just appear they hatch from eggs.

  • @gersonferman5608
    @gersonferman5608 10 років тому

    One of them is white like yours and the other is brown with a black mark around its neck

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  10 років тому +1

      The body color has nothing to do with their sex. It's their behavior that you need to observe. Does one bow and coo and spin around in circles. Males are very vocal. So if you have a couple of doves and they are fairly quiet you probably have all females.
      You can look at their feet and males feet tend to be darker or almost purple in color compared to the females that have more pink like feet. You birds should be at least a year old before you start breeding.

  • @silversky3708
    @silversky3708 6 років тому

    I have 2 ring neck dove..first time had two eggs, but 20 days passed and I broke them, there was nothing for me, now 2 times have 2 eggs passed 18 days and happened just the first time, I keep them inside my house, I do not know what to do for the little ones to come out, please for help, thank you

    • @silversky3708
      @silversky3708 6 років тому

      they have a straw box, I just want to know if they have to be in the night
      light? and whether the mother and the father in the cage should be alone? do you need silence? pls heellllllppppp

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  6 років тому +1

      How old are the parents? and have you seen the birds mate and know for sure if you have a male and female? It sounds like infertile eggs. Do the parents take turns sitting on the eggs?

    • @silversky3708
      @silversky3708 6 років тому

      Dave Sherva They are 1 year old, yes they are male and female, I have seen them mating, this is the third time to wear eggs, yesterday brought the second egg .. I hope this time will succeed..

  • @Melindajazzrus
    @Melindajazzrus 6 років тому

    Where do you buy white doves at? 🕊

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  6 років тому

      Keep checking the pet section in Craigslist. I see them for sale all the time here in Minneapolis. They breed like crazy so they shouldn't be hard to find.

  • @ronaldcoulson6970
    @ronaldcoulson6970 9 років тому +1

    where to buy maited pair, ring neck dove or other similar. I use to raise them, long time ago. want back into hobby

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  9 років тому +1

      ronald coulson I sent you an email but if you live in the US I would start with Craigslist. Doves are prolific breeders and people are always trying to get rid of them for free or around $15 a piece.

  • @KrackaShorts
    @KrackaShorts 9 років тому

    As marti woodchip asked...did the chick survive ?

  • @gokiwi2642
    @gokiwi2642 5 років тому

    Hi a dove type bird came down in a tree on our section today, I filmed it, do you know what type of dove it is? It’s in my you tube video, I was just wondering is it a rare bird, cheers

  • @leighparker9109
    @leighparker9109 5 років тому

    Good job. 💛

  • @Duvmasta
    @Duvmasta 5 років тому

    The miracle of life

  • @user-vx3iy8oj4x
    @user-vx3iy8oj4x 8 років тому +1

    😇

  • @martiwoodchip4518
    @martiwoodchip4518 10 років тому +2

    You are not supposed to help the chicks out, it is a certain death sentence for most birds.

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  10 років тому +3

      Not the case for domestic birds. I have never had a bird abandon a chick because of human intervention.

    • @JoshuaBudd
      @JoshuaBudd 6 років тому +1

      False. NEVER try to help them out of the egg regardless of type of bird.

    • @donf5502
      @donf5502 5 років тому

      Please tell me why this is.
      If its the same as "never touch a baby bird or the mother wont take it back" kinda deal, you're wrong.

    • @ravh4881
      @ravh4881 5 років тому

      That’s right. Your not supposed to help them out because they have to learn for themselves or else they might not ever learn to survive.

  • @beverleyrose4538
    @beverleyrose4538 7 років тому +1

    my doves picking out feathers

    • @beverleyrose4538
      @beverleyrose4538 7 років тому

      why pls

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  7 років тому +2

      Can you tell me the situation? Have you changed the location of the cage or added a cage mate? Normally they pick feathers if they are bored or stressed.

    • @beverleyrose4538
      @beverleyrose4538 7 років тому +1

      4 doves in coop 11 months now no eggs keep picking their feathers

    • @DaveSherva
      @DaveSherva  7 років тому +2

      I'm wondering if you isolate her if she would stop picking her feathers. I have not run into this problem yet.

    • @beverleyrose4538
      @beverleyrose4538 7 років тому

      thanks

  • @RespectArt45
    @RespectArt45 5 років тому

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐥🐥🐥🐥🐥

  • @pigeonskurdish726
    @pigeonskurdish726 6 років тому

    😄😄

  • @user-yc8lb7fi6o
    @user-yc8lb7fi6o 6 років тому +1

    爱它哦!美美哒

  • @gregskinner4932
    @gregskinner4932 6 років тому

    The lawnmower noise is irritating... maybe the baby thinks so too!

  • @Duvmasta
    @Duvmasta 5 років тому

    The miracle of life