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Can you over feed PigeonsI have some Pigeons in a coop and they are not allowed to fly. I am waiting for some eggs so I can have some homers. Until I get a few young Pigeons they will all be confined to the coop.
Is it possible to overfeed. Right now I am emptying feed every day and then giving them more. If you can overfeed, then how do you determine how much to feed them. Thanks |
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I allow my breeders access to food 24/7 while they are laying and feeding
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If they are not on eggs yet I just give mine 1 ounce per bird per day. Once they are on eggs I give them maybe around 1.5 ounce. Once they hatch, then you can give them food 24/7. Overfat pigeons before they have eggs might not be good.
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I think, that I would agree with Rod, I very rarely breed pigeons, but when I have, or will, It would be good to have your pigeons in the best all around condition possable.
I sold some baby budgies once, only to be told that they were too fat. They were ok, but not the best. Wrong diet. Hope this helps.
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