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The females are the ones that lay the eggs
It ain't real easy (not to me, anyway). Most of the males have more masculine features (head looks a little larger). If you get a few of them, you can kinda sorta tell (a single bird by itself is more difficult).
You can always break the eggs, though.
Stray labs make great pets.
Proud member of the FF society.
TN labs, happy 2000th post! To answer the question ( sorta) I've found the males tend to have more colour then the females and they strut more. I'm looking for pics of my old pigeon coops, but Ive even used a whelping box with a fine netting over it.
Don`t argue with an idiot, they`ll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience
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I think Lion Country Supply sells a set of pigeon coop plans or has it on their website.
John Lash
"If you run Field Trials, you learn to swallow your disappointment quickly."
"Field trials are not a game for good dogs. They're for great dogs with great training." E. Graham
For those of you that have the pigeon coups at your house. Do your dogs become disinterested or does their enthusiasm remain constant even though they can see and smell the birds at your home? I want to get a place to hold birds at but I was hesitant that the dog would become indifferent to them.
Not a problem getting my dog interested in pigeons. Mine could probably break in to the coop if she really wanted to, but hasn't n I don't expect she will.
Interesting enough, I also have chickens in the yard. My dog knows the chickens are off limits. The dog n the chickens get along splendidly, but I would never trust or expect my dog to walk among the pigeons.
Stray labs make great pets.
Proud member of the FF society.