How To Raise Pigeons At Home

How To Raise Pigeons At Home

How To Raise Pigeons At Home

Raising pigeons is fun and profitable. And raising pigeons at home is not difficult. You need to know about the natural habits of the pigeon. You need to be sure that you are going to raise the right breed of pigeon for your purpose. If you want to raise pigeons for meat, then you need to raise meat breeds like King Pigeon. If you want to race them, then you will have to raise racing breeds.


And if you want to show them, then you will have to raise show breeds. For more information on pigeon breeds go here: pigeon breeds


If you want to raise pigeons for egg production, then most of the common varieties of pigeons make good layers. But if you want them for laying a lot of eggs, then some high yielding breeds like African Owl and Bagdad can lay up to 180 white eggs in a year! They are also very good layers of white eggs.


For more information on breeding pigeons go here: breeding pigeons


If you plan on raising pigeons at home, then I suggest buying at least two pair (one male and one female) so that they can mate and produce squabs for you. If you buy only one bird (


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