I am so happy that I found your videos! I’m hoping to adopt a pigeon. While researching I realized there’s practically little info on keeping pet pigeons. Videos like yours are so important! Can’t wait to see more!
Hey Stick_bug! OMG thank you so much for such a high validation of my videos! It means a lot to me! :) And I really appreciate you watching all 15 minutes of the content (I mean, 15 minutes is a challenge..... and I'm with you on that: I also rarely watch videos from start to the end, especially if it's 15 mins... and if it's 20 minutes - forget it, I'm out :D). And I just wanted to apologies for not posting anything sooner.... Life can get busy sometimes. :)
@@mylittlepigeon278 life part I get you, and as someone who dabbles in smaller videos and knows how hard it is to stay focused on even entertaining things. I always have appreciation for people that can make content that you can watch all the way through without falling asleep lol
This is REALLY helpful, I rescued a mourning dove and am finding NO information on how to take care of it, pigeons are the closest thing I've found and your videos have helped SO much!! Thank you!
Thank you for this VERY helpful video. I have a rescue pigeon (saved from a crow attack) and I want to give him the best healthy food...and grit, which I definitely didn't know about...so his wing can heal. We went out on the porch for direct sunshine today and will make it a habit, at least once per week, for vitamin D. ☀️🥰 You and your little pigeons are beautiful. 💗🕊️🌿✨
Please Google what to feed your doves and pigeons for more info. Scrambled eggs chopped up finely are good for them as a treat once in a while. Not too dry but not too wet. Just moist enough so they can swallow it easily. I feed mine mostly seeds. But they hate sunflower seeds but some might like them. Also, small bits of easy to swallow fruits. Not the fruit seeds and not the core or the skin of the fruit. They also LOVE the little seed of Millet spray. And if you have a laying female, make sure to include calcium supplements too. But this video is a great tutorial and a good resource. Thanks for posting. I learned a lot. And thanks for sharing that beautiful girl with us! She’s a pretty pigeon girl!
Hey M J! Thank you so much for watching this video. I really appreciate your time and the comments....I did see your comments on my Pros and Cons video! I really value you being proactive on my channel! :) And I apologies for not posting anything sooner. Let me try to defend myself on the matter of salt and eggs..... in terms of Millet, I know that it can be a treat for parrots :) ... but both my birds don't eat it :D And they definitely would not do a trick if the reward would be millet hahah. But you may be right, may be some pigeons will love it :) In terms of salt. I will have to respectfully disagree, and say that it is essential for pigeons. Salt is important to the point that even pigeon pellets have it as an ingredient along with a bunch of other added supplements. But, as I mentioned in the video, it must be given in the way so that the bird would not get too much of it. To back up my argument, I recommend you to read a book by Dr. Zsolt Talaber "Vets' Tips for Fanciers" - I reference this book a lot. It covers a lot of "problematic" areas and actually is written by 5 avian vets from 5 different countries. I trust their knowledge and experience.:) In terms of scrambled eggs... yes, I heard that some people do give boiled\scrambled eggs with no spices to their pigeons. However I did not see a single mention about that in the avian vet's books. Therefore to stay on the safe side I recommended not to give it to pigeons :) But you said you have doves? how long did you have them for? Do you keep pigeons?
@@mylittlepigeon278 Doves and pigeons are the same bird. doves are to pigeons as a terrier is to dogs. We just bred them to be "prettier" and usually smaller .
@@zoebowie52 well the word pigeon and dove mean the same, a ringneck dove isn't the same species as a domestic rock pigeon, they're in the same family columbidae however that's like saying a wolf and coyote are the same species because both are canines. hope this has helped
Love how much your video includes research and book knowledge💜 keep up the good work. I already had King pigeons around 3 yrs ago and gonna get some next month maybe. Will wait for more videos💜
I own a pet facility and a pet store. We sell our own pigeon/bird foods. We make sure to mix seeds that are rich in vitamin and nutrients for pigeons and doves. We also sell baby pigeon feed that's rich in protein, vitamins, and healthy fat for birds. We are now working on perfecting tiny pigeon coats with a tiny ID card pocket and that will not mess with their wings and feet.
Thank you! Great video! I learned a lot. I don't have pigeons, but doves, and I think I will try some of your ideas, such as the peas and seeds from bell peppers. My doves eat a regular budgie seed mix, with extra things like sunflower, hemp, peanuts, and they LOVE diced fresh cucumber. I also give them crushed oyster shells. Weirdly, they love eating the dirt in my houseplants. Another big treat is fresh peas from sugar snap peas. They also enjoy spinach. Rice Krispeas cereal is a huge treat, but I suspect this is not very nutritious, so I don't do it often. My doves are so sweet and such essential parts of my life. Yet I find there is not a lot of detailed information available, so I truly appreciate your videos. You should make more! Jenna P. S. I am very jealous that Toby will snuggle and be petted because my pet ring-necked doves are warm (they will fly to me and sit near me) but they do NOT like to be touched. They are exceedintly "hands-off" pets. Perhaps some day in the future I will get a pet dove, too!
Hey Conan! Thank you so much for your time and for watching my video! I apologies for the delay and for not posting more content... I work full time, and make videos when I have free time.. and, holy crap, it takes a while to make one video :D But Toby and I are well, thank you very much for asking, I really appreciate it! And I hope that you are also well and healthy! :)
Hey Rocky Shelt! Hahah! "dumpling bird"! LOL I'm very sorry for not posting anything sooner... got busy with life and work. :( And thank you very much for watching my video and leaving your comment! :)
Pigeons in the wild actually DO eat insects in the wild. The extra protein is good for them and essential if you're wanting to breed big and healthy birds.
Hey Sarah! :) Thank you very much for watching my video and for your comment! I really appreciate it! :) The extra protein is always good! :D But for pigeons, it wouldn't be in the form of insects. In the video "Do you really think pigeons eat that?" I tried to show the reasons why I strongly believe that statement. I even filmed my pet pigeon eating an insect that looked like a seed, but spitting it out right away, as she realized, it's not a seed :D However, as I mentioned before, I'm not an ornithologist.. so I may be wrong :). If you have a research article on that matter, a book or may be a video of pigeons eating insects that you can share with me, I would absolutely love to see them! I'm not opposed to admitting that I am wrong and adjusting my video accordingly :). But until I see a legit proof that pigeons indeed eat insects, I will be holding my ground and advocate that pigeons don't eat insect and don't need them for a complete diet .
So informative and helpful, thank you! Can I ask, do your birds ever get the freedom to fly? I saw another video where she was trying to get outside to fly. I love her colourings, she reminds me of a Seagull rather than a Pigeon, so pretty! Thank you for sharing your food knowledge with us.
Oh my goodness gracious... Finally!!! I've been searching for videos that talk about quality pigeon/dove food and Everything that you've talked about in your videos. Your birds look So Happy & Healthy, so I know my bird will do great too bcuz of your informative videos 🫶✨🕊️ We found a baby white winged dove on the 4th of July and when I came across your video, I felt more confident in myself knowing that I can raise a healthy bird 🕊️. I love your sense of humor and editing, you crack me up 😆🫶🤣. Whenever I'm in doubt I ALWAYS go back to this video & put it on reap! THANK YOU SO MUCH❣️ What's the name brand of the red stone bag you buy? I've having a hard time finding it on Google 🤦✨🤷
I am thinking about getting a few pigeons. So this was a great video to come across in my suggested videos ! Ive got much to learn. I have had finches, parakeets, cockatiels, and a blue front Amazon, so I know I am capable of caring for birds. Just dont know enough yet to be a good pigeon Mama. Liked and subscribed.
Hi, since it's summer now, i've been wondering if you could make a video about how to deal with the seasonal changes with a pigeon ? (When it's hot or cold, what has to change so the little guy doesn't get sick) Also, what would you recommend about travelling? If I found a hotel that'd accept pet pigeons, would the pigeon accept that or would a petsitter be a better option ?
Pigeons are very hardy birds so change of the season is nothing threatening for them, unlike a tropical bird. Just make sure it doesn't get any cold drafts from a window that it can't move away from (I assume your bird is indoors?). You could also install a bird safe heatlamp if you are very concerned, but generally there shouldn't be a problem with them adjusting to the seasons. Still offer them baths/showers even in the winters aswell. With traveling; i am still questioning that one myself! A pet sitter would of course be optimal for the pet, but I also understand the appeal and feeling of security because the bird is with you, instead of a "stranger". I think it all depends on how the bird would be left when you arrive at the traveling destination; will it be in the hotel/rental all alone for hours, or taken with you everywhere you go? How much will it get to be let out to stretch its wings? And will it get enough social interaction to stay happy. :)
It’s so hard to get my first pigeon to diversify his tastes! Since I got a second pigeon though, he is more into trying more diverse things that she will eat no problem lol
I noticed that you brought some pigeon books up, are there any other books you would recommend for reading? I tried to look for some a while back however, none looked promising except one and I had to find it at a pigeon supply store for WAAAY less, because it was like 4x the cost on Amazon. I was baffled. I have Pigeons: Complete Pet Owner's Manual
I've had pigeons (highflyers and racing) for over 20yrs, been feeding them premium Barley to the flying pigeons, popcorn and wheat to the breeding pigeons, I add protein powder 0 antibiotics, cinnamon powder, and little Himalayan salt. They been doing great. Majority of my racing pigeons did over 70mph at the race. Pigeons mix they have at the stores isn't good for pigeons.
Hiya! I’m glad I found your channel. Your videos are easy to watch all the way through and your editing is really cute. I don’t have a bird yet, so I’m soaking up all your knowledge. Just some questions maybe you can address in some upcoming videos. Why does Toby have an ankle bracelet? Is it from the veterinarian like a dog tag? Can birds get micro chipped? Do they play games? Do they eat houseplants? What do I do with my bird if I have to go out of town? Can someone else come stay with my bird? Thanks for creating this content. You’re doing a great job and I look forward to more videos.
The ankle tag is a "bird band" and it usually helps to identify a bird by its birth, or a code registered somewhere with information about the breeder. In some cases people can customize a band to have the bird's name, address or the owner's number on it, although it is not that common that people do that weirdly enough. Microchipping is also an option, though very expensive! I don't know too much about to be honest. Personally I have phone numbers on mine, since they're not registered anywhere and pigeons as house pets isn't common at all where I live either. With house plants, i would say keep an eye on them. They will inspect and "taste" everything within their reach; even if it could be getting their tongue stung with a cactus, or accidentally eating a highly poisonous plant. They also most likely would like to dig around in the soil. With that I just put big pebbles on top of the soil of the plants thats within my birds reach, and then that problem is solved. I believe you should think of them like cats, in the way they like to mess with things! With traveling: i am still yet to figure out myself! But since I have a pair instead of a single pigeon, it definitely makes it easier for me to leave. Pigeons are highly social creatures and they also mate for life, so being separated from their "flock" or mate can be very stressful for them! But as I said, I'm still trying to figure out how to travel while I have my birds. Thankfully I found an exotics/bird vacation home in my area where I could potentially put them while I travel. Otherwise an experienced bird petsitter could be a good option too. I hope I was able to help a bit with some of your questions!
hey! i’m going to rescue a pigeon soon from a very low quality pet store, i saw how stressed she was, any tips on how i can introduce myself slowly in order for her to get comfortable with me?
I just discovered you and I love soo much your videos ! 💛💛 I’m thinking to have a pigeon like pet but I have a question : for its poop , there is a sort of training or some other solution for that?
Hiii i love your videos, so i was wondering. If you keep your pigeons without a cage, how you keep them from pooping everywhere?? You train them to poop in a certain place? In that case how do you train them?🤨
You can train them to potty train just like a parrot (you can google it, and find a proper guide). Although pigeons are known to poop A LOT more than other birds, so accidents still happen of course! Just be careful with it, as it could lead to the bird holding in its poops whenever inside the cage, risking a very sick and constipated bird!
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What do you think about vitamin/mineral supplements mixed into their food or water daily? I'm always afraid of my birds not getting their proper dosage of vitamins so I've been giving them some mixed into their food. Especially with the vitamin d and calcium in mind, due to theyre indoor birds and one is a female. I'm just curious if its even needed? My birds aren't the biggest fans of fresh greens and sprouts, nor is pigeon pellets available where I live.
Thank you, , I love pigeons so mach And now I have adopted a little dove that was abandoned by her mother ❤️ love you i love you pigeon she is Amazing and i love your videos . And please Can You do somtimes shorts video 😃
Hey abid zinou! Thank you very much for coming back, watching my video and leaving your comment with such a positive feedback! It means a lot to me! And I'm very sorry for not posting anything sooner. OH wow! I'm happy to hear that you saved a little dove! You have a kind heart! I wish everyone was like you. :) And yes, I will try to make my videos shorter :D.. but sometimes it's hard, because there is so much to tell :D
Where do you buy a pet pigeon, is it better to buy from a egg and incubate or buy an adult? When I'm ready for a pigeon I don't want to buy from a unethical source.
www.pigeonrescue.org/ Check out these guys and contact them so maybe you can find a proper rescue! Don't support the pigeon breeders if at all possible. Thanks!
Avoid hatching it yourself, as it could lead to aggressive issues. Its better to adopt one that has been raised and properly socialized with other pigeons, so it understand personal borders and such things as to be a proper pigeon. Pigeons (purely) imprinting on humans often result in a very aggressive and "single person loving" bird, and although that sounds nice and tempting, it is only a bad spiral for you. They will get jealous just like parrots do when they get very attached to one specific person, and attack anyone getting close to their favorite person. They will also experience great distress if left without their favorite person, as they most likely chose that person as their mate. Overall it CAN work for some people, but often a mate for the bird is the best option if you're not able to provide for the high demands of being a house husband/wife to your pigeon lol. Also keep in mind with what would happen if you have to travel somewhere, a sudden hospitalization, not-at-home day jobs, etc. The bird will most likely be alone for a lot of hours, which is not optimal for such a social animal, whom also takes their mate to stay together for life! consider getting a pair if possible. Hope I was able to help you a bit :)
when i'm going to adopt a pigeon, the little fella is gonna feast like a king every single day
hahah! That's the right mind set!!! :D
Just be careful with treats. Its easy to feed to much fatty seeds because they love it so much
I am so happy that I found your videos! I’m hoping to adopt a pigeon. While researching I realized there’s practically little info on keeping pet pigeons. Videos like yours are so important! Can’t wait to see more!
Your the first content creator that I actually can make it all the way through your video!
Hey Stick_bug! OMG thank you so much for such a high validation of my videos! It means a lot to me! :) And I really appreciate you watching all 15 minutes of the content (I mean, 15 minutes is a challenge..... and I'm with you on that: I also rarely watch videos from start to the end, especially if it's 15 mins... and if it's 20 minutes - forget it, I'm out :D).
And I just wanted to apologies for not posting anything sooner.... Life can get busy sometimes. :)
@@mylittlepigeon278 life part I get you, and as someone who dabbles in smaller videos and knows how hard it is to stay focused on even entertaining things. I always have appreciation for people that can make content that you can watch all the way through without falling asleep lol
This is REALLY helpful, I rescued a mourning dove and am finding NO information on how to take care of it, pigeons are the closest thing I've found and your videos have helped SO much!! Thank you!
Thank you for this VERY helpful video. I have a rescue pigeon (saved from a crow attack) and I want to give him the best healthy food...and grit, which I definitely didn't know about...so his wing can heal. We went out on the porch for direct sunshine today and will make it a habit, at least once per week, for vitamin D. ☀️🥰
You and your little pigeons are beautiful. 💗🕊️🌿✨
Please Google what to feed your doves and pigeons for more info. Scrambled eggs chopped up finely are good for them as a treat once in a while. Not too dry but not too wet. Just moist enough so they can swallow it easily. I feed mine mostly seeds. But they hate sunflower seeds but some might like them. Also, small bits of easy to swallow fruits. Not the fruit seeds and not the core or the skin of the fruit. They also LOVE the little seed of Millet spray. And if you have a laying female, make sure to include calcium supplements too. But this video is a great tutorial and a good resource. Thanks for posting. I learned a lot. And thanks for sharing that beautiful girl with us! She’s a pretty pigeon girl!
Hey M J! Thank you so much for watching this video. I really appreciate your time and the comments....I did see your comments on my Pros and Cons video! I really value you being proactive on my channel! :) And I apologies for not posting anything sooner.
Let me try to defend myself on the matter of salt and eggs..... in terms of Millet, I know that it can be a treat for parrots :) ... but both my birds don't eat it :D And they definitely would not do a trick if the reward would be millet hahah. But you may be right, may be some pigeons will love it :)
In terms of salt. I will have to respectfully disagree, and say that it is essential for pigeons. Salt is important to the point that even pigeon pellets have it as an ingredient along with a bunch of other added supplements. But, as I mentioned in the video, it must be given in the way so that the bird would not get too much of it. To back up my argument, I recommend you to read a book by Dr. Zsolt Talaber "Vets' Tips for Fanciers" - I reference this book a lot. It covers a lot of "problematic" areas and actually is written by 5 avian vets from 5 different countries. I trust their knowledge and experience.:)
In terms of scrambled eggs... yes, I heard that some people do give boiled\scrambled eggs with no spices to their pigeons. However I did not see a single mention about that in the avian vet's books. Therefore to stay on the safe side
I recommended not to give it to pigeons :)
But you said you have doves? how long did you have them for? Do you keep pigeons?
@@mylittlepigeon278 Doves and pigeons are the same bird. doves are to pigeons as a terrier is to dogs. We just bred them to be "prettier" and usually smaller .
@@zoebowie52 well the word pigeon and dove mean the same, a ringneck dove isn't the same species as a domestic rock pigeon, they're in the same family columbidae however that's like saying a wolf and coyote are the same species because both are canines. hope this has helped
I DIDNT KNOW PIGEONS WOULD EAT SPROUTS! very good idea for extra healthy food! 💕
Love how much your video includes research and book knowledge💜 keep up the good work. I already had King pigeons around 3 yrs ago and gonna get some next month maybe. Will wait for more videos💜
I own a pet facility and a pet store. We sell our own pigeon/bird foods. We make sure to mix seeds that are rich in vitamin and nutrients for pigeons and doves. We also sell baby pigeon feed that's rich in protein, vitamins, and healthy fat for birds. We are now working on perfecting tiny pigeon coats with a tiny ID card pocket and that will not mess with their wings and feet.
i love everything about that
Thank you! Great video! I learned a lot. I don't have pigeons, but doves, and I think I will try some of your ideas, such as the peas and seeds from bell peppers. My doves eat a regular budgie seed mix, with extra things like sunflower, hemp, peanuts, and they LOVE diced fresh cucumber. I also give them crushed oyster shells. Weirdly, they love eating the dirt in my houseplants. Another big treat is fresh peas from sugar snap peas. They also enjoy spinach. Rice Krispeas cereal is a huge treat, but I suspect this is not very nutritious, so I don't do it often. My doves are so sweet and such essential parts of my life. Yet I find there is not a lot of detailed information available, so I truly appreciate your videos. You should make more! Jenna
P. S. I am very jealous that Toby will snuggle and be petted because my pet ring-necked doves are warm (they will fly to me and sit near me) but they do NOT like to be touched. They are exceedintly "hands-off" pets. Perhaps some day in the future I will get a pet dove, too!
I was just wondering how you were, today- and then a video drops 🙂 Missed you two ❤️
Hey Conan! Thank you so much for your time and for watching my video! I apologies for the delay and for not posting more content... I work full time, and make videos when I have free time.. and, holy crap, it takes a while to make one video :D But Toby and I are well, thank you very much for asking, I really appreciate it! And I hope that you are also well and healthy! :)
@@mylittlepigeon278 for some reason I thought you were a student 😅
the long awaited dumpling bird is back. And I just got one of his kind
actually, her*
Hey Rocky Shelt! Hahah! "dumpling bird"! LOL
I'm very sorry for not posting anything sooner... got busy with life and work. :( And thank you very much for watching my video and leaving your comment! :)
Pigeons in the wild actually DO eat insects in the wild. The extra protein is good for them and essential if you're wanting to breed big and healthy birds.
Hey Sarah! :) Thank you very much for watching my video and for your comment! I really appreciate it! :) The extra protein is always good! :D But for pigeons, it wouldn't be in the form of insects. In the video "Do you really think pigeons eat that?" I tried to show the reasons why I strongly believe that statement. I even filmed my pet pigeon eating an insect that looked like a seed, but spitting it out right away, as she realized, it's not a seed :D However, as I mentioned before, I'm not an ornithologist.. so I may be wrong :). If you have a research article on that matter, a book or may be a video of pigeons eating insects that you can share with me, I would absolutely love to see them! I'm not opposed to admitting that I am wrong and adjusting my video accordingly :). But until I see a legit proof that pigeons indeed eat insects, I will be holding my ground and advocate that pigeons don't eat insect and don't need them for a complete diet .
@mylittlepigeon278
good thing pigeons,
especially city pigeons,
don't need ur permission to eat whatever they like. 😄
So informative and helpful, thank you! Can I ask, do your birds ever get the freedom to fly? I saw another video where she was trying to get outside to fly. I love her colourings, she reminds me of a Seagull rather than a Pigeon, so pretty! Thank you for sharing your food knowledge with us.
I could understand what you said about flax seeds. I have flax seeds and would like to know
If only you can do everyday a new video about your beautiful pigeon
Props on production value, the arrows are legit.
Oh my goodness gracious... Finally!!!
I've been searching for videos that talk about quality pigeon/dove food and Everything that you've talked about in your videos. Your birds look So Happy & Healthy, so I know my bird will do great too bcuz of your informative videos 🫶✨🕊️
We found a baby white winged dove on the 4th of July and when I came across your video, I felt more confident in myself knowing that I can raise a healthy bird 🕊️.
I love your sense of humor and editing, you crack me up 😆🫶🤣. Whenever I'm in doubt I ALWAYS go back to this video & put it on reap! THANK YOU SO MUCH❣️
What's the name brand of the red stone bag you buy? I've having a hard time finding it on Google 🤦✨🤷
the moment at 4:07 caught me so off guard i love your humor haha
I am thinking about getting a few pigeons. So this was a great video to come across in my suggested videos ! Ive got much to learn. I have had finches, parakeets, cockatiels, and a blue front Amazon, so I know I am capable of caring for birds. Just dont know enough yet to be a good pigeon Mama. Liked and subscribed.
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Hi, since it's summer now, i've been wondering if you could make a video about how to deal with the seasonal changes with a pigeon ? (When it's hot or cold, what has to change so the little guy doesn't get sick)
Also, what would you recommend about travelling? If I found a hotel that'd accept pet pigeons, would the pigeon accept that or would a petsitter be a better option ?
Pigeons are very hardy birds so change of the season is nothing threatening for them, unlike a tropical bird. Just make sure it doesn't get any cold drafts from a window that it can't move away from (I assume your bird is indoors?).
You could also install a bird safe heatlamp if you are very concerned, but generally there shouldn't be a problem with them adjusting to the seasons. Still offer them baths/showers even in the winters aswell.
With traveling; i am still questioning that one myself!
A pet sitter would of course be optimal for the pet, but I also understand the appeal and feeling of security because the bird is with you, instead of a "stranger".
I think it all depends on how the bird would be left when you arrive at the traveling destination; will it be in the hotel/rental all alone for hours, or taken with you everywhere you go? How much will it get to be let out to stretch its wings? And will it get enough social interaction to stay happy. :)
It’s so hard to get my first pigeon to diversify his tastes! Since I got a second pigeon though, he is more into trying more diverse things that she will eat no problem lol
I noticed that you brought some pigeon books up, are there any other books you would recommend for reading?
I tried to look for some a while back however, none looked promising except one and I had to find it at a pigeon supply store for WAAAY less, because it was like 4x the cost on Amazon. I was baffled.
I have Pigeons: Complete Pet Owner's Manual
Many avian vets strongly recommend the pellets. Seed mix is high in fats. Cute pigeon, BTW. Have you considered Avian Fashions' flight suits?
I've had pigeons (highflyers and racing) for over 20yrs, been feeding them premium Barley to the flying pigeons, popcorn and wheat to the breeding pigeons, I add protein powder 0 antibiotics, cinnamon powder, and little Himalayan salt. They been doing great. Majority of my racing pigeons did over 70mph at the race. Pigeons mix they have at the stores isn't good for pigeons.
Thanks for all the info! Toby is adorable! ❤
Thank you!
" Pigeons are so clever little birds ,xxx "
Source for pigeons are herbivores: "I strongly believe"
i love your videos! they’re informative and so wholesome
Hiya! I’m glad I found your channel. Your videos are easy to watch all the way through and your editing is really cute. I don’t have a bird yet, so I’m soaking up all your knowledge. Just some questions maybe you can address in some upcoming videos. Why does Toby have an ankle bracelet? Is it from the veterinarian like a dog tag? Can birds get micro chipped? Do they play games? Do they eat houseplants? What do I do with my bird if I have to go out of town? Can someone else come stay with my bird? Thanks for creating this content. You’re doing a great job and I look forward to more videos.
The ankle tag is a "bird band" and it usually helps to identify a bird by its birth, or a code registered somewhere with information about the breeder. In some cases people can customize a band to have the bird's name, address or the owner's number on it, although it is not that common that people do that weirdly enough. Microchipping is also an option, though very expensive! I don't know too much about to be honest.
Personally I have phone numbers on mine, since they're not registered anywhere and pigeons as house pets isn't common at all where I live either.
With house plants, i would say keep an eye on them. They will inspect and "taste" everything within their reach; even if it could be getting their tongue stung with a cactus, or accidentally eating a highly poisonous plant.
They also most likely would like to dig around in the soil.
With that I just put big pebbles on top of the soil of the plants thats within my birds reach, and then that problem is solved.
I believe you should think of them like cats, in the way they like to mess with things!
With traveling: i am still yet to figure out myself! But since I have a pair instead of a single pigeon, it definitely makes it easier for me to leave.
Pigeons are highly social creatures and they also mate for life, so being separated from their "flock" or mate can be very stressful for them!
But as I said, I'm still trying to figure out how to travel while I have my birds. Thankfully I found an exotics/bird vacation home in my area where I could potentially put them while I travel.
Otherwise an experienced bird petsitter could be a good option too.
I hope I was able to help a bit with some of your questions!
Hiya, are you in Toronto? Where do you go for your pigeon supplies?
I have a question? Can you mix parrot diet with pigeon diet and feed it to pigeons and parrots
hey! i’m going to rescue a pigeon soon from a very low quality pet store, i saw how stressed she was, any tips on how i can introduce myself slowly in order for her to get comfortable with me?
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I made a video about this topic because it's so needed!
mine hates lettuce lol so quinoa i ad in her seed mix . she dosnt like it much but . will eat it lol
What’s the book do you have on pigeons called?
I just discovered you and I love soo much your videos ! 💛💛
I’m thinking to have a pigeon like pet but I have a question : for its poop , there is a sort of training or some other solution for that?
Can you also feed them blueberries?
Hiii i love your videos, so i was wondering. If you keep your pigeons without a cage, how you keep them from pooping everywhere?? You train them to poop in a certain place? In that case how do you train them?🤨
invest in pigeon pants!!! Their pretty cheap and you can even make them yourself!!! Very useful :D
You can train them to potty train just like a parrot (you can google it, and find a proper guide).
Although pigeons are known to poop A LOT more than other birds, so accidents still happen of course!
Just be careful with it, as it could lead to the bird holding in its poops whenever inside the cage, risking a very sick and constipated bird!
Hey I’m looking to get a pet pigeon can you tell me which breed is the best pet?
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Good job posting.
What do you think about vitamin/mineral supplements mixed into their food or water daily? I'm always afraid of my birds not getting their proper dosage of vitamins so I've been giving them some mixed into their food.
Especially with the vitamin d and calcium in mind, due to theyre indoor birds and one is a female. I'm just curious if its even needed? My birds aren't the biggest fans of fresh greens and sprouts, nor is pigeon pellets available where I live.
Yes loft ❤❤❤
can i replace pigeon pellets with chicken feed?
How did you potty train?
this is okay for rock doves right?
4:07 I laughed so hard 🤣
You are soo funny i love watching you 😂 pls keep the videos coming:))
Thank you, , I love pigeons so mach
And now I have adopted a little dove that was abandoned by her mother ❤️ love you i love you pigeon she is Amazing and i love your videos .
And please Can You do somtimes shorts video 😃
Hey abid zinou! Thank you very much for coming back, watching my video and leaving your comment with such a positive feedback! It means a lot to me! And I'm very sorry for not posting anything sooner.
OH wow! I'm happy to hear that you saved a little dove! You have a kind heart! I wish everyone was like you. :)
And yes, I will try to make my videos shorter :D.. but sometimes it's hard, because there is so much to tell :D
@@mylittlepigeon278 the commenter is referring to you tube shorts , not that you make short videos . Dont compromise your video quality
can you please do a video on keeping your dove cageless?
No new video since longtime 😢😢😢
“If your pigeon died then you probably weren’t giving it enough food” 😂😭
I give my pigeons a variety of grain, but they always don’t like one or two seeds and leave it alone
I give mealworms to pigeons and they like it
Where do you buy a pet pigeon, is it better to buy from a egg and incubate or buy an adult? When I'm ready for a pigeon I don't want to buy from a unethical source.
www.pigeonrescue.org/
Check out these guys and contact them so maybe you can find a proper rescue! Don't support the pigeon breeders if at all possible. Thanks!
Avoid hatching it yourself, as it could lead to aggressive issues. Its better to adopt one that has been raised and properly socialized with other pigeons, so it understand personal borders and such things as to be a proper pigeon.
Pigeons (purely) imprinting on humans often result in a very aggressive and "single person loving" bird, and although that sounds nice and tempting, it is only a bad spiral for you.
They will get jealous just like parrots do when they get very attached to one specific person, and attack anyone getting close to their favorite person. They will also experience great distress if left without their favorite person, as they most likely chose that person as their mate.
Overall it CAN work for some people, but often a mate for the bird is the best option if you're not able to provide for the high demands of being a house husband/wife to your pigeon lol.
Also keep in mind with what would happen if you have to travel somewhere, a sudden hospitalization, not-at-home day jobs, etc. The bird will most likely be alone for a lot of hours, which is not optimal for such a social animal, whom also takes their mate to stay together for life! consider getting a pair if possible. Hope I was able to help you a bit :)
My pigeon will only eat high-protein budgie seed, hes happy and healthy though.
Everything is OK but no salt. Salt is a big no no. Mineral block for pigeons is also good.
they eed to have a mainly pellet diet with lots of vegtables SEEDS AS TREATS, they are going to get sick otherwise!
in your pigeon have lice ? Please make lice problems video.
But I would not let her have ANY salt!
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Have you tried belly button feeding the pigeons before? I've tried belly button feeding birds before and it tickles
ah guess u never met a new york city pigeon....
they will eat ANYTHING!.
bread, rice, 🍔 s, nuggets, whatever!