How To Grow Pigeons At Home

How To Grow Pigeons At Home

How To Grow Pigeons At Home

Pigeons are a wonderful bird. They come in many colors, shapes and sizes, and are so gentle and pure that it's a pleasure to watch them fly.


If you want to grow pigeons at home, it's really easy! You just need to find a few of the right things.


To begin with, you'll need some pigeon eggs. You can buy these from a variety of places online. Pigeon eggs are small and white, so they're hard to see against the white background of an online store. If you have trouble finding them for your first time, try searching for "eggs."


Once you have some eggs, put them in an incubator in a warm room where they won't be disturbed. The incubator should be about 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet (1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter).


After about three weeks, the eggs will hatch. You'll see tiny little heads poking up out of the shells. These are called squabs. Take the squabs out of the incubator and put them in another warm room where they won't be disturbed until they're almost ready to fly away on their own (at least 6 months).


You may want to feed your pigeons at this


Pigeons are easy to grow at home. Anyone can do it. You just need a few pigeons, a small garden, some corn and water to drink.


Pigeons eat all kinds of food, but they must be fed on the ground. Do not put food on a plate or in a bowl because they will not eat it. You must feed them by hand.