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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

This is a fun time of the year when the young ones learn how to trap.

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  • Thank you for the compliment. We do not sell pigeons. We enjoy the flying of them especially long distance races.

  • beuatiful bird........

  • @jrdongs23 Thank you

  • If you have a new pigoen called roller pigeons and yu just got them and you had them for like 3 months and the female already lay eggs...would they still come back or would they still fly away?

  • @rickyvaj1 If you get a new pigeon 3 month old? He might go beck to the previous owner. You might have to go and bring it back to your loft a few times before it is used to your lof. Having it on eggs might do the trick and it will stay. Good luck.

  • @leniebb

    Thnx for the help...the male stayed but not female so im looking for a breed for him

  • @rickyvaj1 The female went back to the person you bought the pigeon from. Go and find out if that is the case. The female might do this a few times but eventually she homes to your loft. This happens a lot so don't get discouraged.

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  • @rickyvaj1 3 months is not guaranteed stay. If it was a juvenile bird it would likely stay, but if it was adult it might go back to original owner. To be safe when I get new birds, I keep them in for about 5 months, after they establish a relationship & begin nesting. That will help them want to remain at your cote. Also it makes a difference if you put them in with a flock that is established, or if they are alone. They will tend to stay more with the flock & return with the flock.

  • @leniebb  do you sell your pigeon.sir.? and how much.?

  • When the pigeons are on the nest it is a good time to let them out. We have homing pigeons so this might be a bit different.

    If they don't come back you have to find the loft they belonged to before and pick them up. Hope this anwers your question.

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