How to raise homing pigeons
How to raise homing pigeons:
1. The owner needs to prepare a pigeonhouse for the homing pigeons. The pigeonhouse must be closed, ventilated, and easy to clean. The materials should be non-toxic and harmless, such as solid wood. Make sure the roof does not leak and there will be a lot of rain on the sides on rainy days. A heating device can be installed on it in winter, and a heatstroke prevention device can be installed on it in summer.
2. When feeding homing pigeons, it is best to feed buckwheat, rice, peas, corn, etc. When feeding, it is necessary to change varieties frequently to increase their appetite. When raising, you need to provide it with clean drinking water every day to ensure that the homing pigeons always have water to drink.
3. The homing pigeon needs to be bathed 1-2 times a month. If possible, a special bathing space can be prepared to reduce the time spent on each bath.
4. The owner needs to clean the pigeonhouse frequently. This time is arranged according to the owner's time. It is best to clean it once a day. If the pigeon is not cleaned for a long time, the pigeons may become sick due to environmental factors.
5. Observe the performance of homing pigeons during daily feeding. If there is loss of appetite, listlessness, etc., seek medical treatment in time to avoid aggravation of the condition.
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