How to care for and raise your pigeons episode 1: feeding and trapping pigeons

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

Have you ever asked yourself: "self- how do I take care of these birds now that I have them?" well here is your answers.
Falcon attack on pigeon at the end of the video

how do i care for pigeons?

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  • I have a question, you say leave it in for ten minutes, but how many times a day?

  • @Crazyboutreptiles usually only twice a day. sometimes if they get in three flights I will feed them a smaller lunch

  • Simply running away from predators......anything but simple XD

  • @Crazyboutreptiles that's true. they are quite quick though

  • How long do u have 2 keep ur pigeons b4 let em fly out of their cage/loft? Jux got sum 2dAy. Plz tell anybodies...... Thanks!!!!

  • @chengxiong95 about 4 weeks. sorry i didn't get back to you very quickly. life has gotten very busy

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  • Oh man at the end that looked like a Cooper's Hawk. They are my pigeons' worst enemy too. I have a bird named Winger I need to film. He lost his wing to the hawk.

  • @MyPigeonCoop I've been crazy busy with other projects. Send me a list of ideas you would like me to put into videos and I will get on top of it again

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  • did u get those pigeons as babies??

  • Hey Mate, I've sent a video of my pigeons, I hope you enjoy it.

  • @newpigeonguy alrite thx

  • @chengxiong95 If they have been trained to fly home to other lofts then you might not ever be able to let them out. If they have never been homed to another loft you can do it as early as 2 weeks. Just don't let them all out at the same time. and Highly recommend the roof training method if you don't have other birds already. The landing pad training is also a must. look thorough all of my videos. I answer most of these questions.

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