Feeding When it comes to feeding, your pet pigeon needs to be hand fed. Small amount of bird seed should be placed in the palm of your hand, for a young pigeon. For an adult pigeon, a small tray with bird seed will do. The best food for your pigeon would be cracked corn, grains, wheat and chick peas. Note- Pigeons do not eat big amount of food, example apples cut in big slices. Caging These birds are usually left to fly around freely. If you cage an adult pet pigeon, you need to get a big wired cages so that it has enough space to move freely. It is also important to keep the surrounding of the cage free so that it does not invite visitors like ants and other insects which usually ply on waste food. Bird Bath Young pigeons or any bird for that matter loves water. A small bird bath is vitally important to be kept at reach. Change the water once in two weeks. This helps in keeping mosquitoes from breeding. Young or adult Pigeons are intelligent birds. They become very loyal to its keeper and their affection towards their keeper is at times unconditional.
15 September 2013
Bird Care Tips For Pet Pigeons
Posted on 02:18
Feeding When it comes to feeding, your pet pigeon needs to be hand fed. Small amount of bird seed should be placed in the palm of your hand, for a young pigeon. For an adult pigeon, a small tray with bird seed will do. The best food for your pigeon would be cracked corn, grains, wheat and chick peas. Note- Pigeons do not eat big amount of food, example apples cut in big slices. Caging These birds are usually left to fly around freely. If you cage an adult pet pigeon, you need to get a big wired cages so that it has enough space to move freely. It is also important to keep the surrounding of the cage free so that it does not invite visitors like ants and other insects which usually ply on waste food. Bird Bath Young pigeons or any bird for that matter loves water. A small bird bath is vitally important to be kept at reach. Change the water once in two weeks. This helps in keeping mosquitoes from breeding. Young or adult Pigeons are intelligent birds. They become very loyal to its keeper and their affection towards their keeper is at times unconditional.
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