can still swop lloyd, but yours aint a lot of good without rings. My wife only keeps a small team so most are shown, no room for unrung stock.
We have given most of our direct German rung birds away over the last couple of years to make room for their young to show and use for stock.
Phil
Do you know if it is a young wood pigeon or Ferral?
If it is feeding itself it will be ready to fly soon and once able to fly will rejoin its companions.
Do you have any pictures as that would give us an idea of what stage the youngster is at.
Well done for looking after it.
Phil
It may have been nice in sunny England yesterday but rained most of the day in South Wales, at the moment here it looks good but not sure what the weathers like in England as we are from Newbury today!
Phil
the young ones out flying and capable of looking after itself.
The hen David now has, has had its wing clipped but hasn't long been parted so will need time to settle before she starts to show interest in blue boy.
fancy pigeons are a whole different world, so many breeds and bred to standards to keep type etc. There are some ugly birds amongst them and they vary in character, just like people, good and bad!
Phil