Raising pigeons is not only a hobby but a good earner too. They multiply fast if proper care is given, and almost every part of a pigeon has use. For instance, the feathers and bones, after flesh meat has been removed, can be used as feed for chicken; its manure is feed for cows.
At the start, allow the pairs of pigeons in their new home. If they are not paired, place together equal number of male or female.
- Provide clean food and water everyday.
- Always keep their coop clean.
- Separate immediately the sick or sick-looking ones.
- In preparing for egg laying, scatter leaves in their coop before the mother bird lays eggs otherwise eggs may be lost among the leaves and never be hatched.
Keep note (record) of the day of egg laying, hatching, number of chicks and their weight each, and number of deaths. This is important in removing those that are not productive and those that are poor in appetite and in growth.
A month after hatching, the chick should weigh 500 grams or more.
Feeding
1. If their feed is grains or commercial feed, they should be:
- a. whole grains, not fine or powdered
- b. the mixture must be adequate in vitamins
- c. free from molds, weevil, pest or damage
2. Feed may consist of corn, sorghum, soybean, rice or legume seeds (mongo).
3. Put the food in a place where they can eat all day. Separate grains from feed.
4. When raised in quantity, allow them to eat plenty until they hatch their eggs.
As the chicks grow, allow them to eat freely so as to grow fast and get sold quickly.
If they do not get sold within a month from hatching, or they lose weight, place them in a coop where their movement will not be so free, and give them plenty of food so as to grow fast.
Selling qualities are:
- 1st class — 500 grams
- Broiler — not older than 50 days
- Free from bruises and wounds or insect bites
- Feathers are clean and bright
Baths
Pigeons like to take a bath, so they must have their own bathing containers with about 7.5 cm deep water. They bathe 2 or 3 times a week in the morning if the weather is good. Remove the bath after they are through. Provide also clean sand (from the seashore) where they can roll themselves and pick up small shells and stones. When pigeons bathe often, they become sturdy against pests. Protect them from pests and diseases, and consult a veterinarian for this.
Reduction of Old Pigeons
Every year, remove 25% of old birds and replace them with newly born ones to keep active their propagation. Take care of half of this number until age 5-6 weeks. A progressive mother pigeon can produce 10 chicks a year.
source: elgu2.ncc.gov.ph
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July 15th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
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May 16th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
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April 30th, 2008 at 5:00 am
We have rescued a baby pigeon from a dumpster. It’s eyes aren’t even open yet. We have been feeding it with grains, chewed and she eats it straight from my mouth. I,m not sure how much I should feed her or how often. How much water should i give her? Should Ifeed her at night too? She’s perking up so fast I hope I can do this right!
April 26th, 2008 at 5:04 am
mag start pa lang ako mag alaga.papano ba gagawin araw araw sa kalapati?
April 22nd, 2008 at 9:06 pm
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April 22nd, 2008 at 9:05 pm
searchpigeon paradise philippines, then find mabuhay racing pigeon association. then ask anything you want about pigeons.
January 30th, 2008 at 4:50 am
Hello, we were going to raise homing pigeons this summer and we are doing research on how to train them. Do you have any suggestions?
thanks
Ella and Sydney
October 11th, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Ann Says: 5/24/2006 09:13:00 AM
ay! yoko yan..hehehe..kunsumido ako sa mga kalapati ng neighbor ko sa pinas, laging dami poo sa windows namin at bubong. Pag nainis nga ako ititinola ko yung mga yun eh.
Eu-Leh Says: 5/24/2006 06:22:00 PM
Masarap ilagay sa lugaw yung kalapati na medyo baby pa. Pinapakain sa maysakit dahil sa sobrang taas ng protein at cholesterol! :)
Ann Says: 5/24/2006 07:58:00 PM
masarap at masustansya nga raw yung mga kalapati, kaya lang yung neighbor ko ayaw ikulong. Minsan away sila nung isang neighbor kasi yung manok daw nya nilason..hehehe..sabi nung neighbor ikulong mo para di perwisyo. Buti na lang malayo na ako.
wakadu Says: 8/14/2006 03:31:00 PM
Pwede po ba malaman kung san may nagbebenta na breed ng german beauty at american homer, breed nf kalapati yan, paki post po,, taga los banos laguna pa ho ako,, salamat
wakadu-coolchico