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Old 17th June 2005, 05:47 PM
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Pet Pigeon Care


HOUSING FOR PET PIGEONS

For pigeons a wider cage is more important than a high one.
A cage has to be big enough for the bird to be able to stretch it's wings fully. The bigger the cage the better.

The location of the cage should be in a secure place where cats, dogs and other pets have no access. Keep it away from drafts, heat sources, fans.
I noticed that pigeons do prefer to have their cage partially covered, at least two sides should be next to a wall or you can cover the cage with a blanket or towel. Make sure it doesn't get too hot in the cage and there is enough air flow through the cage, good vetilation is very important.

If the pigeon is kept in the cage, it needs at least two hours a day of exercise, the more the better.

Pigeons like to perch, but they prefer flat surfaces to perch on. Bricks work fine, they also keep their nails trimmed.

Most pigeons like a nest even if they are single.I use a basket lined with a handtowel. A couple of my pets like wooden bowls. I cut up clean white index cards for their use.

For cleaning the cage, I use vinegar daily. It is not toxic to birds and removes any odors and stains. It is acidic and can kill some bacteria and prevents the development of mold/funguses.

If the bird is sick, after it recovers, I do disinfect the cage with bleach, let it air dry and make sure they are no remaining odors from the bleach before I put the bird back in.


FEEDING PET PIGEONS:

Pigeons are grain eaters. They need a mixed grain rations with a basic of 12-15% protein.

Feed stores may carry good pigeon mixes, sometimes pet stores do.
I mix my own pigeon food which I purchase form the health food store.
The main ingredients are wheat, peas yellow and green, barley.
I also add millet, flax seeds, corn, soy beans, lentils, oats and groats and occasionally sesame seeds and brown rice.

From the pet store I buy safflower seeds and black oil seeds which I add to the mix.

I also use the the safflower seeds as treats, seems like all pigeons love them.

An example of a good pigeon mix is on this site:
http://purgrain.com/ingredients.htm

Pigeon grit is very important in pigeon's digestion.
A mix of oyster shells, salts and minerals and charcoal is essential.

Another food option is pellets, then the grit is not necessary since it is included in the pellet diet.

Once or twice a week you can offer your pigeon some greens. Carrots cut up in small pieces, kale and spinach is some pigeon's favorite. Raw unsalted peanuts is another favorite snack.


WATER:

Pigeons must have fresh water every day and at all times.

Apple cider vinegar has many health benefits, so I add it to their water once a week. One teaspoon in a gallon of water, or a drop in an eight ounce water bowl. This should be followed by a day of clear water and then a day of probiotics.

Also once a week I soak a garlic clove overnight in the water. Garlic helps boost the immune system.

NUTRITION

Pigeons that are kept indoors should have a vitamin, mineral supplement with vitamin D3. A good avian supplement can be found at a pet shop, or pigeon supply store, such as Globals, Foys, Siegels, and Jedds.

BATHING:

Twice a week I offer a low cat litter pan filled two inches with water for a bath to which I also put a tablespoon of vinegar. It makes their feathers really shiny and prevents contamination of the water from droppings if more than one bird bathes in it.


During moulting, I give my birds wheat germ oil, three drops in their water for three days.
It is rich in vitamin E which helps in growing healthy feathers.
Another option is wheat germ powder added to their food.

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Old 17th June 2005, 06:15 PM
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Hi Reti,

Great post and great information!
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Old 17th June 2005, 09:16 PM
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Excellent! Lots of information in a very usable presentation. Thanks!
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Old 18th June 2005, 04:35 AM
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Thank you, Brad and Terri.

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Old 18th June 2005, 01:27 PM
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Very nice info!


Thanks for posting that. That is valuable information-for me-being a pigeon novice! I want to thank you and everyone on this site for sharing all their knowledge. I don't usually like this kind of site because there is often a lot of backbiting, but I am so impressed with the love and caring that everyone here shows, and how encouraging you all are to one another.
There is a saying in this country- really just one word- it is Mashallah!
It means may God protect you from all evils and jealousy (the evil eye) for the wonderful things you do that others admire. I hope that makes sense. It is meant to be a great compliment.
Mashallah to you all!
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Old 21st June 2005, 04:57 PM
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Thanks for the information - brilliant.
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Old 21st June 2005, 05:11 PM
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Thank you everybody.

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Is regular raw peas ok for pigeons?
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Old 6th July 2005, 11:23 AM
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Is regular raw peas ok for pigeons?
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Yes, it's ok. Split peas green and yellow are good too, all raw.

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It may take a number of tastes for a bird to try fresh peas since they usually eat dried food. So far, half of my birds eagerly take fresh peas. The others take quizzical tastes but aren't ready to actually eat one.
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Making your home safe for your pigeon


If I may add this informative link to this valuable sticky thread, that deals with birdproofing your home. This is an issue that comes up often and brings to prospective many things that are deadly in even the most basic safe home.

http://www.internationaldovesociety....rdproofing.htm
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Hi vdog505,

That is an excellent link to add to Reti's excellent "pet pigeon care" thread!

Thank you very much!
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Old 21st August 2005, 05:29 AM
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Thanks, vdog.

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Old 1st September 2005, 09:29 AM
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Talk about life saver information! I am finally going to buy my pigeons and I go and lose the book i bought.
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Can anyone suggest what i should get first? I was thinking of a pair, but i don't want things to get out of hand. -_-
With school and all it took me two summers to make the one cage.
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Old 1st September 2005, 09:50 AM
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A pair won't require much more care than a single pigeon. The good part is, that a pair won't require as much attention as a single bird and they won't be lonely when you are out.

Good luck with your new bird(s)

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