Feeding method: When breeding pigeons, peas, mung beans, soybeans, etc. should be provided, and corn, rice, wheat and other high-energy feeds should be matched, and bone meal, eggshell powder and other substances should be added.
Feeding times: feed two or three times a day, and ensure adequate drinking water, and change drinking water every morning and evening. Keep warm in time: keep warm in winter to improve cold resistance.
Life habits of pigeons:
Pigeons are quick-witted. Pigeons are highly alert in daily life and are very sensitive to surrounding stimuli. Flash, strange sound, moving objects, abnormal colors, etc. can cause the pigeons to stir and swoop. Therefore, attention should be paid to keeping the environment around the pigeons quiet in feeding management, especially at night to prevent rats, snakes, cats, dogs and other intrusions, so as not to cause confusion and affect the normal life of the pigeons. Pigeons have a strong homing. Both domestic pigeons and wild pigeons have strong homing.
Generally speaking, their birthplace is the place where they live all their lives. Any unfamiliar place is not ideal for pigeons. They don't feel at ease and want to return to their "hometown" all the time, especially when they encounter danger and terror. If the pigeon is taken hundreds of miles or thousands of miles away from the "home" and released, it will try its best to return as quickly as possible, and will not stay or live in any unfamiliar place on the way.