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Peckedhen

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  1. Brilliant photos Dovescot. How do you get the bird to stay in the box and stand sideways? :-/
  2. So sorry to read this WR Man. Do you have a trap to catch the mink?
  3. Keep your birds in for a couple of weeks. When they do fly they'll be very nervous about trapping, some may stay out overnight until hunger brings them in. Without a doubt the cat will be back, make sure that it can't get in the loft again.
  4. Hard to stop, I find it happens when they already have youngsters in the nestbowl even though I give them a second bowl. : I let them lay their first egg on the floor then lock the hen in the nest box on the second day so that she lays in the nestbowl there. Put the first egg in with her and she should sit them both.
  5. Too soon yet Craig. I'll let you know.
  6. Brilliant. Thanks Craig, just what I need, really useful.
  7. Peckedhen

    mating hens

    Pick the cock and hen you wish to pair, put them together on an empty loft floor and watch how the cock sweeps the floor with his tail and spins and coos at the hen. If she accepts him she will walk tall and proud and nod her head at him. You can then lock them in the nest box together - I always put in a 2.5 litre paint tin so that the hen can go onto it to escape the cocks attentions if he becomes over amorous. That's all I know. maybe some of the more experienced members will give you better advice.
  8. Have a great day. Sue :K) :K)
  9. Will do Jimmy, thanks. Sue :K)
  10. !00 ! WOW!¬! Congratulations from me too. Sue :K) :K)
  11. So, who's got egg on their face now Vic?
  12. We were expecting it to freeze last night so I removed the drinkers; I don't know if they would have frozen. As you say, only time will tell.
  13. A yearling hen laid yesterday but, when I went in the loft this morning, she wasn't with the egg. I know that she won't sit tight till she lays the second but, last night was -5!! Will the egg have frozen? Do you think it will still be viable? I've replaced it with a pot egg temporarily till she lays again, but I'm wondering if its too late for this one? :-/
  14. Peckedhen

    sexing

    Here you go Scott. I've pasted this from another site: Cock birds. A. Make note that most cock birds are bigger in statue and have for the most part a bigger head. B. By looking at the tail of the cock you will see it has been drug on the floor of the loft or ground and will be dirty. C. Will run the hen by this I mean that he tries to get the hen back to the nest and will run her all over the loft or when they are outside will run her all over the ground or roof of the loft. He is the one in the back. D. Tend to peck at the hen to gain her attention; this usually takes the appearance of light pecking to get her attention and is not a deliberate pecking to cause injury. E. Do a dance which consists of but is not restricted to walking in a figure eight pattern, ducking the head or bowing and spinning in a circle. F. Will emit a low growling noise and in general seem to argue with the hen. G. Will peck at the underside of the wing by reaching back over their side and lifting the wing. H. Will run or charge at the hens in an attempt to intimidate them. I. Will sit in a nesting place and call to the hen. J. Provide the nesting material by bringing it to the hen and offering it to make a nest. K. Will chose a nest place and then bow down and call to the hen and beckon her to come to him. L. Are more aggressive. M. Eyes are not as round as a hen’s. N. Take the nest in the late mornings relieving the hens to eat and catnap in the sun. Hen Birds A. Are smaller in stature and features. B. Tend to the nest duties at night. C. Have more space between the vent bones D. Are more timid E. Will attempt to feed the cock bird by sticking her beak into the cocks Beak F. Will go to the cocks chosen nest site and kneel down positioning herself into the mating stance. G. Tend to have rounder eyes I am talking about the cere being rounder in the corners. H. Is the bird in front during the “chase” I. Seldom make any sounds. J. Are normally cleaner. K. Is the one that lays eggs? L. Is usually the one that grooms the cock bird by lightly pecking around the eyes, ears and head? M. Is more dainty when drinking I mean she will only stick part of her beak into the water where as a cock will gulp with whole beak in the water …. It is worthy of note here that on any given day or time that Hens and cocks will imitate each other so it is possible to see a hen for instance carrying nesting material to the nest and or the cock bird sit the nest during the night. Here are some different sexing techniques that I have read of and I am sure there are many more. As to the validity of these methods you will have to use your own thoughts to come to an acceptable conclusion. Note that I didn’t use the ones that take strings and wires along with jumping over a broom stick in the full of the moon while singing swannnnnie how I love you… etc!!!! Vent Sexing This is taken from the book "The Pigeon " written by Wendel M Levi and is in reference to Sexing of squabs at the age of hatching to fledging (23rd or 24th day). It is given to us by Mr. Iwata of Japan. The palmeto pigeon plant of South Carolina didn’t have much success with it. It is a complex system and takes some studying and trying to master. By observing the vent (cloaca opening) from the side we see in the male, the upper border is seen to be protruding, covering the lower the lower, while in the female this is not the case, the lower border protruding more than the upper. By looking at it from behind, we recognize that the slit is curved downward, with the dorsal concave and the ventral convex and with both ends turned upwards. The opening in the female is quite the opposite of that of the male it's concave margin looking downward and with the ends turned downwards. Moreover in the female the slit is situated somewhat dorsal to the entire region, the portion lying ventral to the slit being more developed than that of the dorsal. This the same system used by poultry growers to sex chicks before shipment.... After the death of a bird I clip the feathers from the vent and check for the position and shape. I then continue with an autopsy and determine the sex of the bird and have found it to be about 70% correct...meaning that in over 70% of the birds I have done autopsy on I was able to predict the gender… ( Toe Method From: Robert Rowland Subject: Re: Sexing by the toes! The object that makes this critical is how you bring the toes up to examine Them. I have found that I allow the center toe to lay in its natural position and then I very carefully bring the 2 outside toes up to lay directly next to the center toe. If you force the toes one direction or another, you can make Them read whatever you want so a bit of practice is necessary to learn the Proper method. It is as most have said with the male pigeons having a difference in the length of the toes whereas the hens are generally equal. I attribute this to nature so The males can position their self properly when mating. The hens have no need To be able to hook onto anything so their toes can be equal and may work as a stabilizing effect. Can't really say for sure about that.
  15. Animal food suppliers will often order in pigeon food, grit, etc. for you, even if they don't usually stock it. It's a tad more expensive, but way cheaper than paying for postage.
  16. Are the birds in their boxes all the time or are they able to get on the loft floor? Are they yearlings? Old birds?
  17. Well done Tariq, I certainly couldn't have attempted a sputnik when I was sixteen (heck, I couldn't attempt one now and I'm a tad older than 16! :) The trick to getting your birds in, is to reduce the feed. It taken me three years to learn this!! I was so worried that they would be hungry; it needed someone to give me a measure and insist I didn't give them any more than that. They came in like rockets and were jumping in the feed bucket as I was emptying for them! I upped it a bit and now they are brilliant at coming in. Give it try, it feels so much better when you are in control. edit: typo
  18. Thanks, which country are they in? Does anyone have a contact number for bobo rom to ring?
  19. OK. Thanks Stuart. :K) The guy now wants to know if he can buy white racers from Belgium or Germany. Anyone there have any for sale or know of anyone who has? Sue
  20. Thanks Ted. This would be more trouble than it's worth methinks.
  21. Aw, love the blue eyes.
  22. I use cider vinegar from the health food shop. One tablespoon to a gallon of water, once a week.
  23. A bit far for Amtrak! ;D Does anyone know if it's possible to ship to Latvia. Also, is it viable for young birds to be sent so far? I don't know how long it takes but I wouldn't want them to be without food/water for long. :-/
  24. Lovely birds. For me it's the babies.
  25. Paired up for 2008.
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