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New to Pigeons & Question094.jpg
097.jpg 096.jpg A friend gave me one of her pigeons. I don't know what kind it is... and neither does she. We are both new to pigeons. Can someone tell me what breed my pigeon is? Can you tell an accurate sex on a bird at 2 months old? And what color pattern would this be? My first thought is pied white? I've currently got "Attilla" housed in a very large parrot cage. And the bird seems happy enough, as its right beside my computer. ![]() |
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Hi Kat O Nine and welcome! That's a very handsome pigeon you have, and I would guess it to be a King. Might be a very large homer, but I still would think King. How much does s/he weigh?
I'm no whiz on the color/pattern, so somebody else will be along to address that question. Others may well also think that your bird is not a King, and they could be right. Two months of age is a bit young to tell the gender .. In the end, it doesn't matter .. it's a lovely pigeon and now has a great home with you. Terry |
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Weighs 'bout 1 to 2 lbs. Stout bird and eats a full cup of food a day. I've been mixing a combination of a pigeon mix at the feed store with a little small kibble cat food, fresh veggies (chopped nice and small), my goat's blend of custom mix food that includes black oil sunflower seeds, oats, maize, corn, ic. Boiled egg too.
I've been experimenting on what Attilla likes and doesn't like. As it seems the things she doesn't like she throws out of the cage to feed the ever oppertunistic pug. A king was one of my own guesses though I'm definetley no expert. Another guess I had was a Modena? Kinda has the body shape. |
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I'm LOL because I had a beloved Pug until last October when he passed away .. sweetest and most loving dog EVER! Sounds like your bird is eating like a King (no pun intended) .. be careful that you aren't feeding too much of a good thing. I'll have to catch you tomorrow .. time to feed for the last time around here and get myself to bed! Terry |
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Oh it's pretty
![]() Looks like something in between a show King and a utility King. It also appears to be a homozygous Brown Grizzle? |
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looks like just a big homer some of mine are like that lol
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your pet pidj is pretty whatever breed it is, and she/he looks happy, they show what sex they are around 4 to 6 months, males coo and bow, a hen may lay eggs for you if she considers you her mate. just a hint on the perching, pigeons enjoy flat services or ledges for perching and a brick in the bottom of the cage. those flat wood perches for chinchilla are good, there feet are not like a parrots that clasp things, and they like to lay down sometimes on a flat sevice up high in the cage.
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Last edited by spirit wings; 15th February 2009 at 08:41 AM. |
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I'm just waiting for my hubby to make me a nesting shelf/roof to put in the empty corner at the top of the cage.
Dunno, Attilla seems to like the soft rope perch; I'd think it's easy on the feet. I do plan on making a better area for my pigeon, but I have to wait until I have spare funds to do so. Property taxes are taking a bite out of us this year. My friend showed me the parents to mine. The hen is about the same coloring. The male is a really pretty rusty red bodied with a spattering of white feathers throughout... a reverse of the hen LoL. I've tried to look up pigeon colorings.. there aren't that many options... maybe there needs to be more colors and patterns?? |
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Last edited by spirit wings; 14th March 2009 at 01:10 PM. |
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![]() There are a lot more patterns/modifiers than there are colors. The three basic colors are red, blue, and brown. But then there's the dilute colors - yellow, silver, and khaki. You can add spread and those basic colors will turn to lavender, black, and 'chocolate'. Even pigeons with the same genes can look differently in some way. Here's one site that has some pictures, if you haven't already seen it http://www.angelfire.com/ga/huntleyloft/Page1.html |
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I'll try the chinchilla perch when pay day comes.
Thank you for the genetic's link! Those are some beautiful birds! I'll try and stop by my friend's house in the next day or so to take pictures of her birds to post. |
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Hi Kat! Nice looking Bird! Here is a couple of tips that might help... A CUP a day is a lot of food! Pigeons tend to be hoggish so you have to regulate them a little or they will eat you out of house and home! =) I feed my birds twice a day and they never get hoggish or fat. Also, Pigeons are quite social and having one can be a little lonesome for the bird, a mate or friend will be much appreciated. Also now that he is young don't be afraid to handle him/her, at least 20 minutes a day and soon the bird will walk right on to your hand like a parrot! It's harder to do when you have a lot of birds. Good Luck!
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How much should I feed? I know Attilla usually throws whatever he doesn't like to the floor for the pug to eat. Very wasteful LoL. I'm considering getting a terracotta dish to put the food in so that way Attilla can pick and choose without making such a mess on the floor. My pug is getting a bit much on the fiber aspect of her diet.
What foods does everyone else feed? Treats? |
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Pigeons do make a mess if they get too much, and they will pick out their favorites and eat them only if they can. For snacks mine eat a little safflower, or raw spanish unsalted peanuts, but I don't give them much as they don't get enough excercise as it is. Here is what is in a pigeon mix: http://purgrain.com/ingredients.htm
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here are some feed dish ideas, I have 5 doves in the house and use the plastic container idea and it works great, no seed slinging.
http://www.internationaldovesociety....containers.htm
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