I used to have a pigeon that I found after she fell out of her nest. She was too young to fly and I had to hand feed her for a few days until she figured out she could feed herself. She came to me when she felt like it, nothing like this. I had her out with me in the car once; and, when I stopped for gas, she got impatient, jumped out the window and flew away. I had never caged her; so, I knew she might want to take off some day. As it turns out, she was at home waiting for me when I got back. I know it was a she because she laid several sets of eggs, all infertile. Being free like that, she was a lot of fun and companionship.
Lovely story! I handraised a white homer 5 yrs ago...I had to pull the baby 6days old from the nest box, because she had injuries being bullied by the flock....I named her Rosey. She flew the 1st day Mothers day. It was special. I owned a candle business since 1998. I brought her to the shop at 9 months old to be in a commercial for the shop. I tossed her and said, "spread your wings today and fly to The Candle Cottage" ...she flew right back to me as always, but I had to go inside to finish commercial. I ..left her on the porch... could kick myself for doing that....I thought i'd only be a second. I went back out and she was gone... to this day people still message me thinking they saw Rosey....I had flyers everywhere. I was so sad to have to drive home without her....I get home and wanted to lay my hand in ...her coconut shell bed and pray. When I put my hands in the shell to my surprise she had laid 2 eggs. It was mixed emotions. I was sad she was gone and for the 1st time confirmed she was a she...I think someone took her, because she would never leave my side. Today for the 1st time opportunity i am picking up 2 ...1week old baby Homer's. I am ready to try again. Keep in touch on my youtube channel. I will be posting and vlogging our journey. ❤💃🕊
Oh man you are good, I loved it man i really really love it, I am alone and depressed, a lot happened in life, I need a pigeon to rehabilitate me, I want to say thank you, you are a good man sir, hats off to you,
I have a pet pigeon and he's the same. He has only 3 months, but I ride with him on a bike, I go out with him, he doesn't like to fly that much and when I flip him enough to make him fly, he cames back to me fast. When I lay him on the ground and walk away few steps, he will fly onto me, or even I put him on grass and I will sit next to him he will fly at my shoulder. I got him when he was 2 weeks old, I reared him, I didn't teach him any special tricks, I just fed him, spent time with him, and I trust him.
It's so beautiful to see dogs playing with your pigeon. Recently i made friends with a couple of wild collares doves, still i can't pet them because they are still a little bit wary :) Thank you for this video.
Amazing video. Lovely pigeons and dogs you have. I love how you treat your pigeon as an actual pet. My Pigeon PJ is young @ 11 weeks. Still learning her recall. But recently she’s been going on flight for few hours from the house. But always comes home before dark and before bad weather. Thinking of getting her a friends so they are go on adventures together and look out for each other.
I have one ☝🏻 every morning when I wake him up he lands on my head and fights with my hair, the cooing sounds are so soothing after having a ring neck still present for 8 years.
@@de4lw1thm37 then they would leave when mature. I think they put food and once the pigeon gets used to this, you can put food on hand and they will start flying there to eat, but this can take a few months
Your bird got really good wing set-up. Usually after 2 moult,the bird get better and better wing feather and able to fly very efficiently. Nice to see your bird flying😊🕊️
I think it's good that she's a free-flight bird, the only problem I have with this video is that one of your dogs chases her when she begins to fly. I know the dog is excited, but this could potentially stress her out and cause her to fly in another direction and get hurt somehow.
Wow, just stumbled across this video and I'm glad I did. Very cool. She is beautiful! Pigeons are amazing creatures. It's ashame people see them as vermin! Amazing video! Thanks for sharing your tips! 👍
Hi, congratulations your pigeon is amazing! Please in your opinion what is the best breed of pigeon to have a very domestic smart and docile pigeon? At what age is it best to get a pigeon for this purpose (exluding starting to egg if possibile) ? Not necessarily to train it like your but to be a great pet, like a cat or a dog. If you don't socialize your pigeon will it go back to being wild? If you don't see him for a few weeks will he remember you and have the same interactions?
Any kind of pigeon makes a good pet, it doesnt matter what breed, I already trained around 10 different type and all works great. If you take a pigeon from really early age is the best but if you patient and you spend enough time with an old bird, she get tamed as well. If one time you tame a pigeon, she will newer go wild again. Sometimes a leave my tamed pigeons alone for a really long time but as soon I start to play with them they will do everything just like before.
Nagyon jók a videóid! És ez a gyönyörű madár.... Nem tudom hogyan csinálod, de csodálatos. Eddig mindig azt hittem, hogy a galambok a területhez szoknak ahol élnek, nem tudtam, hogy emberhez is lehet szoktatni őket, hogy háziállatként kövessék az embert. Ez csodálatos! Köszönöm a videókat. Ha van rá lehetőséged, írj nekem privátban. Köszönöm! 👍😉🙂
Hi there, I've raised (or I am raising) a wood dove who fell out of the nest. It's hand tame, is learning to eat independent, I'm still feeding although I estime it must be about five to six weeks old now. It pick up seeds but drops them again.... Thanks for sharing this video, it gives me more insight to what is possible. And yes predators like falcons and cats of my neighbors are the main problems... Hope it will survive once I let it go... and come back. As this video is two years old, I hope pencake is still alive and kicking :) Have fun. One quick question, what are real treats for pigeons beside seeds ?
Wood pigeons eat worms too. They eat bud from tree and small green plants from ground as well. They need small peaces of gravel time to time for the digestion. Good luck with your pigeon :) P.S. : Yes Pencake is really well. She is 6 years old now and enjoy her life with me.
@@Boborjanbobo just wonderful ! I hope I can keep Olaf also for a lot of years. Today I trained ( only for the 3th time) and 5 times out of 7 he flew to me... not bad I thought :). Thanks for your reply, salad or greens he doesn't like so much, I'll try to find worms ...
Very interesting how many times a day, do you feed before fly as I starved mine all day Friday before their very first flight and they was out flying the area also slept on the roof of the house all night (in the rain) before returning the following evening
@@DaMam21 I feed them ones a day. Yes, you did good, one day no food before first fly and normally they have to respond for your call when they are hungry. Maybe something scary the that's why they didn't come the first night, maybe a cat or some other predator.
Maybe you're right. I have hand fed them only since and seeing a difference already, they were hand fed but not for every feed. My sons male and female. Friday is the second flight. Bath first then fly as this is the routine I have introduced. . I hope a much speedy return
This relationship has to start with hand-raising a youngster which becomes imprinted on humans and see you as part or their flock and go where they go. Over my life, I've raised a number of pigeons that respond exactly the same as this person's. The birds do this naturally, only with their "foster" friends. The main problem is when you take them out in public places, since they have no fear of humans, you have to be careful of vehicles, pedestrians, other animals, (including hawks) and all of these create safety issues for that bird.
you just have to feed him only from your hand and when he is already pretty tamed than you call him and when he go to you than, but only than give him a bit of corn. Every time when he go to you he can get a bit and dont get any if he doesnt go to you. That simple :D
I wanted to let you know I have been training my pigeon since birth. She’s 4 weeks old today and she flew to me today. I take her out to different areas like you instructed and taught her to come to me. Outside training has only been happening for one week but it’s going really well. She seems to listen more when the weather is bad because she likes the warmth. How to teach her to come right away? Does it come with time?
This is EXCELLENT!!! Though since Pigeons have their homing ability, would this technique work for Doves? Like Ground doves and the normal Ringneck dove? I've raised my Ground doves ever since they were an egg and now they are 5 months old, I've trained to them to come to me indoors but when I do this outside in an open area, they fly away and don't come back, I've only been managed to find them and bring them back home but they don't really listen to me? The doves im talking about are in my channel. Awesome videos as always, can't wait for more of your videos
Alibaba Telfer I think you can do this with only domesticated pigeons and doves. Wild pigeons leave you after a while. I tried also with wood pigeon but if she was strong enough she left me, this is the way of nature, they belong to the wild.
Pigeon Soul Well that definitely explains A lot now, No wonder that is happening. I understand now. Though I will start raising breeding Ruddy ground doves(already done it to 2, just need to 2 more). This info really helped a lot Thank you
For some reason, he can't stretch either of his wings to their full length, and I wouldn't be able to force them I know it wouldn't help. He's very sweet though, he coos when I talk to him a lot of the time and flaps his wings before bowing, very cute
Starting a pigeon family isn't always the best idea xD Pigeons eggs take 3 weeks to hatch, 3-5 weeks to raise the baby, and then they start all over again, so 2 pigeons chicks every 6-8 weeks, that's about 15 pigeons a year! (and those babies get fertile when they're 3 months old...). You def need to birth control pigeons if you don't want to be flooded with them :P
@@spacebug30 That's why people buy fake eggs to replace the real ones with. That way the pigeons can feel like they're starting families, but you won't ever have to deal with any actual babies.
How fantastic. This inspirers me to keep the 2 pigeons I have instead of getting rid of them. They are skittish and a little unfriendly at times so I haven’t been able to enjoy them much. One is a young male, and he constantly bites my hand when he is in his cage. I have read from many owners who say many males do this and people have different opinions about what to do. They aren’t as smart as dogs, that’s for sure, the poor foolish bird doesn’t adjust his behavior like most dogs would after I flick him as a correction for bitting me. Did you get her from a breeder? Another question, if you will, sir, did you ever use treats when you called her ?
You have to earn their trust first, flicking them will never do that. first teach them to eat out of your hand, it takes awhile, just hold food in front of them and wait until they come to it, after they eat good like that then start raising hand up higher so they have to fly up to hand. When they do that readily and dont care about you moving then you friend for life
Ur pigeonnis really very beautiful and clever. I just hope its not dangerouse for her to fly like this. That no dangerouse cars, no eagles, no other transport. Its a big job to train bird. Really well done.
I used to have a pigeon that I found after she fell out of her nest. She was too young to fly and I had to hand feed her for a few days until she figured out she could feed herself. She came to me when she felt like it, nothing like this. I had her out with me in the car once; and, when I stopped for gas, she got impatient, jumped out the window and flew away. I had never caged her; so, I knew she might want to take off some day. As it turns out, she was at home waiting for me when I got back. I know it was a she because she laid several sets of eggs, all infertile. Being free like that, she was a lot of fun and companionship.
nice story Nataly :)
Lovely story! I handraised a white homer 5 yrs ago...I had to pull the baby 6days old from the nest box, because she had injuries being bullied by the flock....I named her Rosey. She flew the 1st day Mothers day. It was special. I owned a candle business since 1998. I brought her to the shop at 9 months old to be in a commercial for the shop. I tossed her and said, "spread your wings today and fly to The Candle Cottage" ...she flew right back to me as always, but I had to go inside to finish commercial. I ..left her on the porch... could kick myself for doing that....I thought i'd only be a second. I went back out and she was gone... to this day people still message me thinking they saw Rosey....I had flyers everywhere. I was so sad to have to drive home without her....I get home and wanted to lay my hand in ...her coconut shell bed and pray. When I put my hands in the shell to my surprise she had laid 2 eggs. It was mixed emotions. I was sad she was gone and for the 1st time confirmed she was a she...I think someone took her, because she would never leave my side. Today for the 1st time opportunity i am picking up 2 ...1week old baby Homer's. I am ready to try again. Keep in touch on my youtube channel. I will be posting and vlogging our journey. ❤💃🕊
@@ShannasCountryCreek hey how are those pigeons now 😊
@@mugdho4035 we moved. They had a beautiful life with us and now retired with my friend ❤
@@Boborjanbobo what kind of this pigeon , and haw old you get it.
Wow your dogs are are very tamed they aren’t attacking her when she lands! So with your pigeon she is so beautiful!!!
Yes I wan to get one :D
100 ♥️
This pigeon really loves his master.
That's for sharing. I like pigeon 😜😜😜
He is not her master, he’s her friend.
Sophie's Exotics free will training
You're going to really love your master
It's like an angel !
genlic genlic i know right i like the time he fly with a stick oh him. sweet pigeon
All pigeons are angels.
@@neoqueto And doves, too.
An angele following him and his dogs everywhere.. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍..
All of you running/flying together is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen
This is perfect but keep in mind when you go in the woods that the hawks are out there waiting for a chance.
Pigeon is more faster than hawk
This guy said its faster lol
@@valac4199 duh
@@valac4199 wow your agressive to bad getting nothing really
Jive miguel Dequito yeah they could be "faster" but hawks are more clever
2:50 She was cute before, but seeing her all happy with a stick was just too much, oh my goodness, what a sweet marshmallow fluff
Oh man you are good,
I loved it man i really really love it, I am alone and depressed, a lot happened in life, I need a pigeon to rehabilitate me, I want to say thank you, you are a good man sir, hats off to you,
I love Indian fantails!❤
@Minty Pigeon yes, they're beautiful and so sweet!😊🕊
Nice comment and nice video i am really enjoy it
Joder jajaja las cosas que me encuentro en estas comunidades.
You don’t need a pigeon... you need God
I have a pet pigeon and he's the same. He has only 3 months, but I ride with him on a bike, I go out with him, he doesn't like to fly that much and when I flip him enough to make him fly, he cames back to me fast. When I lay him on the ground and walk away few steps, he will fly onto me, or even I put him on grass and I will sit next to him he will fly at my shoulder. I got him when he was 2 weeks old, I reared him, I didn't teach him any special tricks, I just fed him, spent time with him, and I trust him.
great
Same with me dude
Exactly freakin 100% same condition bro
It's so beautiful to see dogs playing with your pigeon. Recently i made friends with a couple of wild collares doves, still i can't pet them because they are still a little bit wary :) Thank you for this video.
good luck with your new friends :) thanks
This is so great and encouraging to watch, thanks so much for sharing!
Omg she has a stick! So cute!💕✨
Amazing video. Lovely pigeons and dogs you have. I love how you treat your pigeon as an actual pet.
My Pigeon PJ is young @ 11 weeks.
Still learning her recall. But recently she’s been going on flight for few hours from the house. But always comes home before dark and before bad weather.
Thinking of getting her a friends so they are go on adventures together and look out for each other.
Thats great. Good luck with your animals. Stay healthy and enjoy life :)
I’m starting free flying with my pigeons and this helped thanks
you are welcome :)
this is by far one of the most helpful video about training pigeons/dove. THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!
You are welcome ;)
Great teacher with a brilliant student.
Fantastic. I have fantail pigeons and they are quite tame but I never thought this was possible its amazing.
Such a beautiful relationship with your bird!
I had six pigeons and I trained them all well I enjoyed with them all and you reminded me of my six pigeons good job
Such a beautiful bird 0-0
yes, she is . thanks
I have one ☝🏻 every morning when I wake him up he lands on my head and fights with my hair, the cooing sounds are so soothing after having a ring neck still present for 8 years.
nice
How do you entice her to fly to your hand at first? Food?
No, i think when she was bored she thougt he is her mom. And thats why she follow him
@@de4lw1thm37 then they would leave when mature. I think they put food and once the pigeon gets used to this, you can put food on hand and they will start flying there to eat, but this can take a few months
flight training is done with treats usually, at least with parrots. i’m currently training one of my birds.
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What a beautiful bird!
Your bird got really good wing set-up. Usually after 2 moult,the bird get better and better wing feather and able to fly very efficiently.
Nice to see your bird flying😊🕊️
Excellent video...
That freaking awesome! I bet the ladies love it
Some of them yes . Haha
From the moment you started training her at 3 weeks old, how long did it take to reach the step of taking her on bike rides?
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This is pretty amazing
Fantastic X Very interesting x Thanks for sharing x Beautiful Bird and Dogs x
Wooow she is beautiful and smart !! Plz take care of her
ok
How is it to keep pigeons
дружба с человеком и собачкой.так мило.
Very nice bird..!! Looks like a very nice pet.
Yes she is :)
I think it's good that she's a free-flight bird, the only problem I have with this video is that one of your dogs chases her when she begins to fly. I know the dog is excited, but this could potentially stress her out and cause her to fly in another direction and get hurt somehow.
I wish i knew this in 2008, it makes me remind of my pet pigeon Trovão which means thunder in Portuguese. Amazing video
Wow, just stumbled across this video and I'm glad I did. Very cool. She is beautiful! Pigeons are amazing creatures. It's ashame people see them as vermin! Amazing video! Thanks for sharing your tips! 👍
Thank you
Those dogs love her and heaven forbid any other dog tries to get by her.
You’re amazing. Thanks for this
All videos are very nice. I like pigeons.
Holy Pigeon! She is beautiful.
amazing footage dude
thanks bro
Hi, congratulations your pigeon is amazing!
Please in your opinion what is the best breed of pigeon to have a very domestic smart and docile pigeon?
At what age is it best to get a pigeon for this purpose (exluding starting to egg if possibile) ?
Not necessarily to train it like your but to be a great pet, like a cat or a dog.
If you don't socialize your pigeon will it go back to being wild? If you don't see him for a few weeks will he remember you and have the same interactions?
Any kind of pigeon makes a good pet, it doesnt matter what breed, I already trained around 10 different type and all works great. If you take a pigeon from really early age is the best but if you patient and you spend enough time with an old bird, she get tamed as well. If one time you tame a pigeon, she will newer go wild again. Sometimes a leave my tamed pigeons alone for a really long time but as soon I start to play with them they will do everything just like before.
@@Boborjanbobo I understand, thank you very much for the reply!
She is like an angel...
This is time I saw wonderful training of pigeon I saw many others but this is awesome I am pigeon Lover too.
Great Amaan. ;)
Amazing! Great job 🎉
I love your Channel
Nagyon jók a videóid! És ez a gyönyörű madár....
Nem tudom hogyan csinálod, de csodálatos.
Eddig mindig azt hittem, hogy a galambok a területhez szoknak ahol élnek, nem tudtam, hogy emberhez is lehet szoktatni őket, hogy háziállatként kövessék az embert. Ez csodálatos! Köszönöm a videókat. Ha van rá lehetőséged, írj nekem privátban. Köszönöm! 👍😉🙂
Hi there, I've raised (or I am raising) a wood dove who fell out of the nest. It's hand tame, is learning to eat independent, I'm still feeding although I estime it must be about five to six weeks old now. It pick up seeds but drops them again.... Thanks for sharing this video, it gives me more insight to what is possible. And yes predators like falcons and cats of my neighbors are the main problems... Hope it will survive once I let it go... and come back. As this video is two years old, I hope pencake is still alive and kicking :) Have fun. One quick question, what are real treats for pigeons beside seeds ?
Wood pigeons eat worms too. They eat bud from tree and small green plants from ground as well. They need small peaces of gravel time to time for the digestion. Good luck with your pigeon :) P.S. : Yes Pencake is really well. She is 6 years old now and enjoy her life with me.
@@Boborjanbobo just wonderful ! I hope I can keep Olaf also for a lot of years. Today I trained ( only for the 3th time) and 5 times out of 7 he flew to me... not bad I thought :). Thanks for your reply, salad or greens he doesn't like so much, I'll try to find worms ...
What an awesome video!!!
I would be concerned about hawks and falcons. But life without risk isn't much of a life. Love this video.
you are right. thanks
Enjoyed this vid, would be interesting to learn a bit more on how you feed your pigeons
I feed her only from my hand,than she knows that Im the one who responsible for her food 🙂
Very interesting how many times a day, do you feed before fly as I starved mine all day Friday before their very first flight and they was out flying the area also slept on the roof of the house all night (in the rain) before returning the following evening
@@DaMam21 I feed them ones a day. Yes, you did good, one day no food before first fly and normally they have to respond for your call when they are hungry. Maybe something scary the that's why they didn't come the first night, maybe a cat or some other predator.
Maybe you're right. I have hand fed them only since and seeing a difference already, they were hand fed but not for every feed. My sons male and female. Friday is the second flight. Bath first then fly as this is the routine I have introduced. . I hope a much speedy return
@@DaMam21 good
I'm getting a offering soon. Can't wait. Brilliant pets
This is pretty fucking awesome
gorgeous bird and video! what breed is she?
I am a simple Swiss. I see Switzerland, I like.
This is amazing I love it the most
what art is your white pigeon ? and thank you for your video! You are great !
Omg! That is the best thinf I've seen!!!
It looks like the pigeon is training the dog to follow her.
I love that black dog
:)
AAaHHH what a sweet dove you have !! I'd like to say G-d bless you and your dove 😊🐥
Thanks :)
This pigeon loves you a lot..
This is incredible - how’s she doing now? Do you still have her
This relationship has to start with hand-raising a youngster which becomes imprinted on humans and see you as part or their flock and go where they go. Over my life, I've raised a number of pigeons that respond exactly the same as this person's. The birds do this naturally, only with their "foster" friends. The main problem is when you take them
out in public places, since they have no fear of humans, you have to be careful of vehicles, pedestrians, other animals, (including hawks) and all of these create safety issues for that bird.
Just got a pigeon and am loving him so much how did you start recall
you just have to feed him only from your hand and when he is already pretty tamed than you call him and when he go to you than, but only than give him a bit of corn. Every time when he go to you he can get a bit and dont get any if he doesnt go to you. That simple :D
@@Boborjanbobo with "call him" do you literally mean the name you give your pigeon? Or make a pigeon sound? :D
@@giesskannenbauer you can call him or her as you wish.
I wanted to let you know I have been training my pigeon since birth. She’s 4 weeks old today and she flew to me today. I take her out to different areas like you instructed and taught her to come to me. Outside training has only been happening for one week but it’s going really well. She seems to listen more when the weather is bad because she likes the warmth. How to teach her to come right away? Does it come with time?
she has to be hungry and she comes right away. If she can eat only from your hand, she learn that very fast and come to you every time if you want to.
Can u make a another pigeon video I love your pigeons and doves
Thank you for video. It's really great
This is EXCELLENT!!!
Though since Pigeons have their homing ability, would this technique work for Doves? Like Ground doves and the normal Ringneck dove?
I've raised my Ground doves ever since they were an egg and now they are 5 months old, I've trained to them to come to me indoors but when I do this outside in an open area, they fly away and don't come back, I've only been managed to find them and bring them back home but they don't really listen to me?
The doves im talking about are in my channel.
Awesome videos as always, can't wait for more of your videos
Alibaba Telfer I think you can do this with only domesticated pigeons and doves. Wild pigeons leave you after a while. I tried also with wood pigeon but if she was strong enough she left me, this is the way of nature, they belong to the wild.
Pigeon Soul Well that definitely explains A lot now,
No wonder that is happening.
I understand now.
Though I will start raising breeding Ruddy ground doves(already done it to 2, just need to 2 more).
This info really helped a lot
Thank you
She looks like a releasing dove, I have one too! But he's flightless because we found him injured in a graveyard when he was a child.
For some reason, he can't stretch either of his wings to their full length, and I wouldn't be able to force them I know it wouldn't help. He's very sweet though, he coos when I talk to him a lot of the time and flaps his wings before bowing, very cute
Loyalty is priceless
Wow i would like to have a pet like this.
Job well done. Complete her life by getting her a mate. Her Picking up the stick is a sign to start her own pigeon family... Thank you for sharing👍👍👍
thanks and you are welcome
it is possible she decided her mate for life is human.
nice
Starting a pigeon family isn't always the best idea xD Pigeons eggs take 3 weeks to hatch, 3-5 weeks to raise the baby, and then they start all over again, so 2 pigeons chicks every 6-8 weeks, that's about 15 pigeons a year! (and those babies get fertile when they're 3 months old...). You def need to birth control pigeons if you don't want to be flooded with them :P
@@spacebug30 That's why people buy fake eggs to replace the real ones with. That way the pigeons can feel like they're starting families, but you won't ever have to deal with any actual babies.
How fantastic. This inspirers me to keep the 2 pigeons I have instead of getting rid of them. They are skittish and a little unfriendly at times so I haven’t been able to enjoy them much.
One is a young male, and he constantly bites my hand when he is in his cage. I have read from many owners who say many males do this and people have different opinions about what to do. They aren’t as smart as dogs, that’s for sure, the poor foolish bird doesn’t adjust his behavior like most dogs would after I flick him as a correction for bitting me.
Did you get her from a breeder?
Another question, if you will, sir, did you ever use treats when you called her ?
You have to earn their trust first, flicking them will never do that. first teach them to eat out of your hand, it takes awhile, just hold food in front of them and wait until they come to it, after they eat good like that then start raising hand up higher so they have to fly up to hand. When they do that readily and dont care about you moving then you friend for life
Nice 👍 is it okey to keep her with other pigeons
yes, of course
What’s the breed of this pigeon? He looks a little bigger then my pigeons, is he a homing pigeon?
Mittelhauser pigeon
Ur pigeonnis really very beautiful and clever. I just hope its not dangerouse for her to fly like this. That no dangerouse cars, no eagles, no other transport. Its a big job to train bird. Really well done.
Thank you :)
I had pigeon as pets before and yes they are loyal pet birds
Looks healthy and cute
أتساءل هل لا يزال موجوداً هذا الطائر الابيض؟
Quick tip if you want to have a tamed pigeon buy a pigeon that learning to fly.
Hey make some more beautiful pigeon videos
I love birds, im so jealous this is my dream 😢
i also had a pigeon when i was small and same thing he used to do
How did you train that pegion .can u give me some tips ,please🙏🙏🙏
That's awesome. How you going to call your pigeon?
Let's appreciate the effort this dog makes to catch the pigeon 😂😂😂
:D
Outstanding pigeon dude I do this to incredible so you put bird to stand and call the birds to you
wow, this is amazing!!
This is pretty cool. Only this video doesn't explain in detail how you trained her. It shows that she is trained.
If you look the video a few time you will understand how I trained her. Time an patience ;)
Did they ever poop on you while they were on your shoulder. Plus can they learn how to stay?
Just curious, do you ever worry about predators?
So schön? Brauchte es lange sie so zu trainieren? Grüsse sus der Zentralschweiz
Es braucht schon Zeit aber garn nicht so lang :)
@@Boborjanbobo vielen Dank für die Antwort. Tauben sind schon was schönes,
@@ursfellmann1804 Ja Urs ist es so :)
Amazing
so cool.. nice company.. I am getting one soon..💟
thanks
@@Boborjanbobo just got one today. I am so happy.. Hope he will be very happy too..He is friendly but need time to get along with the new place.
@@pollar007 great. Good luck :)
i can hear part time lover in the background :p
2:26 I like how her chubby body goes fluff and little head bobbing :)
Beautiful video!!
Has he ever been attacked by a hawk?
The black dog LOL
How do you keep her from shitting on your shoulder when she's perched on you?