Raising pigeons is not good for people with lung disease, because pigeons lose some feathers and dander every day, which is harmful to human body. Usually I wear a mask when I go into the pigeon house to clean (pigeon droppings are not delicious), but pigeon meat is very effective in treating headaches.
Pigeon fluff is easily inhaled into the lungs! There is also pigeon droppings that can easily breed bacteria if they are not cleaned up in time!
The harm of raising pigeons is mainly reflected in the following aspects.
First, you can't control pigeons. Pigeons play freely outside and get used to it after a long time. It doesn't matter if pigeons don't run around, they can also change their habits through intervention. But pigeons are likely to fall randomly when they open the shed, and they are also likely to fight in the wild. If pigeons have similar bad habits, it will be difficult for pigeons to change their bad habits.
Secondly, when pigeons are raised in open sheds, they also consume some physical strength because they are playing outside. Therefore, when you want pigeons to fly at home, pigeons are not so good at flying. They often circle around the house and fall down. If you still have the habit of playing wild or throwing at random, you may not fly for a few laps.
Third, pigeons are easy to get lost. If pigeons are kept in an open shed, they will fly around and be bold. That would be easy to lose. Some pigeons ran into other people's dovecote, some pigeons ran into other people's traps, and some pigeons were knocked off by slingshots. It can be said to be dangerous.
Fourth, it will affect the lives of neighbors. If pigeons are kept in an open shed, they can easily go upstairs to play nearby, and neighbors will inevitably have some opinions. If it is in some communities and urban areas, you may even be reported, and you may not be able to raise pigeons. So for yourself and others, it is best not to raise pigeons in an open shed.