After the nest is created and the female pigeon is about to lay its first egg, most of the time she will be inside the nest. The male continues protecting the nest and its female. At this point, the pigeon will lay its first egg typically in the evening. If you have never seen a pigeon laying egg, now is the time to do it. It’s so much loving, believe me.
After a day or two, you will see the second egg. Usually, there is no third egg but if you see the third egg which is unusual, chances are it is unfertile. When the pigeon has dropped eggs, she will constantly sit on the eggs. It’s so beautiful to watch, show it even to your kids and every other family member. They will probably enjoy it.
Both the pigeons will continue protecting the pigeon, when the female is out for food, the male protects the eggs and vice versa. The mother now incubates and sits on the eggs, protects, and won’t leave the eggs alone any time of the day except for food that the eggs are protected by the male pigeon.
Dear Don,
Just sending a gift for my appreciation for getting such nice Sion birds from you. When I get some youngsters from them, I will send you some photos. I am still planning on purchase another hen and cock. Have a good breeding season with your birds.
Received birds this morning here in Missouri. They are safe and both beautiful.
Beautiful female pigeon. Lovely mix of colors, fether quality and great posture. I figured her picture wasn't the best pose. The male is impressive and very masculine looking and I'm happy to say they are calm and get along very well together. Thanks again they are gorgeous....
The birds arrived today got them all tucked in the loft. You saved the best for last I think there nice birds ,,only sorry I didn't buy a couple of the other hens. Thanks alot
Hello. I received the birds today they look great. Thank you very much.
The Hen is here! Awesome bird & I can feel the power just holding her. She is very calm pigeon & that is always a plus. Thanks so much!
Hi this is Nate from Wisconsin. I just wanted to let you know the Andalusian cockbird made it here in good shape today. Thanks again!
Hi Don, birds are adapting well. I like their presentaion & calmness. Looks like they will fit in with my birds. I see what you mean about the BB. We'll see how he produces. Might b a genetic thing & go away when crossed with and unrelated hen.
Regards
Jim
Halo! Just picked up bird from post office. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much for your attention. the pigeons are beautiful and eat well. Im recommending your pigeons to my friends. I hope to buy more pigeons from you in the future. Thank you.
Arrived early and in perfect condition. I have 8 favorites.
The Alexander Hansenne is indeed a remarkable Racing Pigeon Strain. Dr Willaim Anderson in his book "The Sport of Racing Pigeons" 1947 writes extensively about this outstanding Fancier. I luck to have an original copy of the book. Need i say i myself have of the Bronze chequers in my stock loft Well wishes to you