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Did You Say You Have One Female sitting On 4 Eggs. It Is Very very Hard On The Pair to try And raise 4 Young Babys. And Most the Time from What I've Seen is You Will Loss Most If Not All the babys will die. When They Have More Then 2 Babys To feed They just Don't Have enuff Food For Them All. If Its Not To Late I'd remove 2 Eggs Out Of That Nest Or candle Them And See If They Are Good Eggs. If They Are you Should Beable To Put The Other 2 eggs under Another Pair.
And With the last Bird You have It could be A BALDHEAD ROLLER that Was crossed With Something else And looks Like A Roller But Flys Like The Cross.
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Yes, I have two cages sitting on four eggs. With the rollers, I believe each female (there are two in there) laid 2 eggs, so there will be three birds feeding all babies. Though this is a first clutch for both moms, and they were laid during transition and when it was very cold, so I'm not sure the eggs are going to hatch, I had planned to candle them later tonight.
I guess a cross would make sense, though the beak isn't quite as short. The birds are built very much like the one white pigeon I have. |
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