Friday, October 19, 2012

About Weaning Baby Pigeons

About Weaning Baby Pigeons

Here describes about baby pigeons on when is the good time to wean them or when it is ready to get separated from its parents.

How will you know if your youngsters were ready to be separated from their parents and put to the young birds section of the loft for training?

Usually most young birds were ready for about 24 days. But the proper way to check them is when their under wing feathers were fully grown and fully covered.

Here's an example when a young bird is not yet ready for weaning.
About Pigeons
About Pigeons - Baby pigeon not ready for weaning, under wing feathers were not fully covered
Here's another example, the under wing feathers were not fully grown yet. It needs a few more days to be ready for weaning.
About Pigeons - baby pigeon not ready for weaning, needs few more days
About Pigeons - baby pigeon not ready for weaning, needs few more days

Here's an example of a baby pigeon which is now ready for weaning. The under wing feathers were fully grown and fully covered.
About Pigeons - Baby pigeon ready for weaning, under wing feathers were fully grown and fully covered
About Pigeons - Baby pigeon ready for weaning, under wing feathers were fully grown and fully covered
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