Can you eat city pigeons or are they inedible because they live in the city?
Wild ducks and wild geese can be eaten, but what about city pigeons? Can they also be eaten?
Wild ducks and wild geese can be eaten, but what about city pigeons? Can they also be eaten?
I'm looking for affordable but balanced food for city pigeons. Does anyone have any tips? Please don't discuss the pros and cons or the legal situation.
There is a big problem with animals in cities Symbolic image
Hello folks, In a flower box on my balcony are two pigeon chicks that hatched two weeks ago. At first, the mother would return immediately from foraging and stay with her babies at night. But now she's gone for several hours and doesn't stay with them at night. Is this normal? What should I do?
So you can eat city pigeons without getting sick or injured.The question is of course only hypothetical; I don't intend to eat a pigeon.
In Limburg it was decided that around 700 city pigeons should be killed by breaking their necks, but why? They don't harm anyone and can be useful, for example, by eating leftovers lying on the ground. Shouldn't we think about building pigeon houses where the pigeons can stay and do their business if we don't…
Can they breed with city pigeons? City pigeons are domesticated pets, and they breed several times a year. Domesticated city pigeons, the original form, only breed once a year! What happens if city pigeons breed with rock pigeons? Could the city pigeons bring diseases with them?
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Hello, I would like to know whether city pigeons annoy you in general or not (both for the GF users who live in the city or big city, and for those who live in the village or the country and mainly drive into the city or big city for work but occasionally for a shopping…
Hello, in our cowshed/farm we have a lot of pigeons and since many of us don't like the animals (because they shit all over everything), I caught three young ones and took them home to our old pigeon coop. Two are already fully feathered and can fly a little and drink on their own, but…
This survey is very important to me, as I would like to know the current opinion on this issue. First, however, I would like to point out that the term "rats of the air" is completely misleading, as diseases that pigeons can carry are host-specific (i.e., not transmissible to humans), and they are therefore no…
What can you feed pigeons?