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bird...Well it depends on the age and how much your feeding him.Another thing that could come into play is that he is sick.How hold is he and how much are you feeding him.Do you feed him then let him out.Or do you let him out then feed him.If you feed him then let him out thats probally why he doesnt fly.But if you let him out and then feed him when he comes back in could be because your feeding him to much.But like I said he could be sick.Or he is from a family that never liked to fly.Sometimes birds just dont want to fly.But like I said we need to know how much you are feeding him.When you are feeding him.Also if you is sick or not.So once I find that out then I can help more!
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Well he is not sick ad he eats when he wants, but yesterday i broght him to my neighbors house and He got a little scared I guess because he did not no were he was and he flew on her neighbors roff and he was roof hoping for a litttle then he hung out with my neighbors birds for a little and then came back home. And when he came home I put him in the cage for a little then let him out again, he flew right on my roof and stayed there for a little and started flying in circles arownd my house. I am going to let him out again today too.
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yeah I let him out again, I think it is not because he is young but is feathers are messed up look at him here http://www.pixalbums.net/post.php?si...icture_010.jpg
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Hi Pigeonlover1029, this is just my opinion, but this bird looks thin and needs more time to "fatten" up and get his tail feathers in properly before any more flying. Also, his right wing flight feathers appear to have not come in completely. He will need good feed and vitamins to enable him to succeed in flying. He really is a handsome bird. maggie
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http://www.pixalbums.net/post.php?si...&pix=fugde.jpg thats a better pic of him
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Beautiful picture. Is the tail hidden behind your hand?
He does seem young, but that is not the problem as young birds train well, and learn not to sit on roofs. Maybe he is not feeling 100% and needs to have a check up and fecal at an avian vet. I recommend this first thing. Next: Once he has had a checkup and is determined to be 100% fitThen You can take him out & let him *fly in your yard, but don't make him fly from another location until the feathers are completely grown. Youngsters train better when you have 4 of them, as they learn from each other, and it is more like a classroom type environment also. I do not recommend any unsupervised excursions in the yard, perhaps the safety of an aviary for flight would be better or an enclosed porch. ...and check out the following thread for some great pigeon maintenance and prevention that the bird may need: http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=10848 * by fly in the yard, I mean only in the confines of the yard to practice. He should not forced to fly in the sky at all. Practice should be supervised at all times. It would be safer for the bird to practice within the safety of an aviary or an empty room inside. I believe practice is only necessary to keep the muscles strong & because he is used to a routine. Once all the flights are grown then he can actually fly.
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still looks young and the feathers are not enough for it to fly properly especially if it has to get out of te way of a predator like a dog/hawk etc. I am not the expert but I would keep it in until it had all all its feathers
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I apologise - I always when hearing fly imagine the bird high in the sky combing the neighbourhood. Yes if yard flying different I supose.
An avairy is the best idea, as suggested, itwould give the bird freedom until ready to take on the big blue sky. what kind of pigeon is that anyway? |
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My pigeon doesn't seem to want to fly either... I bring him to my garden every day and he doesn't fly or even walk around too much. I have a feed bowl that I keep pretty full and he eats when he wants. I guess that is not how this is done? He does not appear to be sick. He must be lonely... I am new to all of this and his loft is in the making. Once that is done, I plan on getting another pigeon or two.
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