Pigeon Breeding
Pigeon breeding involves the selective mating of pigeons to produce specific traits, such as color, size, or behavior. Breeders often focus on particular breeds, like Homing Pigeons or Fancy Pigeons, to achieve desired characteristics. Proper care, including a balanced diet and a clean environment, is essential for successful breeding.
The breeding process typically starts with pairing a male and female pigeon. After mating, the female lays eggs, which both parents incubate. Once the chicks hatch, they are fed a special substance called pigeon milk until they can eat solid food. Successful breeding requires patience and knowledge of pigeon care.