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Hi LondonPigeon...lots of questions there! lol
![]() Well, I'm sorry but I don't have a picture of a pregnant pigeon to show you but, you really wouldn't know a pigeon is pregnant by looking at it. You don't see a big "belly" like in the case with humans or mammals, birds are different. The eggs aren't in the pigeons' body for a long time at all, about a week from the time the pigeons mate until they are layed. The egg goes through different stages inside the hen; a shell forms around the egg and then it hardens. I think what you're seeing when you mention the pigeons tails being up when they are on the nest, is just the placement of the nest. Nests are often in corners or nest boxes (in lofts) and they just hold their tails up because it's a small space. If a pigeon doesn't have a nest ready when it's about to lay, it will lay the egg anywhere really. I've seen them lay on balconies on the hard concrete, and I've also seen them just drop an egg while perched on a railing or wall. Hope I've answered your questions ![]() |
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when I saw that fat pigeon, I felt upset and scared becuase it kept making this low cooing sound and you could see it making the noise through its neck, I didnt know if it was ill, it was on my balcony for a few minutes (some years ago) but it looked healthy, maybe it wanted to eat or it was trying to call its friend |
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My guess is, that was a male pigeon you seen trying to get a female to mate with him.
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that makes sense
another thing i read on the forum is that sometimes oyu're supposed to put wooden eggs if the real ones are infertile? i dont know why you're supposed to di it? |
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If you know for a fact that eggs are infertile (as with a hen who could not have possibly paired up), it's not absolutely necessary, but not a bad idea since the infertile eggs could go 'off'. John
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Hi LP,
While we were renovating our nest boxes we took several down, and I had one poor hen desperatley looking for a place to lay her egg. It was panic time for her, and I planned to catch her and find her proper accomodations when I noticed her business, but she found a nice empty cubby and was able to lay her egg, undisturbed, with time to spare. I have never seen such panic and searching for a place, it upset me, as I miss-calculated her laying date. Imagine how it UPSET HER? ![]()
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![]() but its good she found a place |
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ohhhhhh neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed helphey evrybody its my first time raising up pigeons voyageurs so i don't know a damn thing
can any one tell what should i do i have a female and male but i cant get thim together even if the male makes all the first steps to the female but they don't seem to be able to have eggs and i can't even know if my female have eggs or not ![]() sorry really english is not my language and i don't know for good about pigeons ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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