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OverviewINTRODUCTION TO PIGEON KEEPING Keeping pigeons is one of the most time-honored and rewarding human-animal relationships in existence. From ancient civilizations to modern urban rooftops, these graceful birds have served as loyal messengers, racing champions, and affectionate companions. The art of pigeon keeping combines beauty, intelligence, and emotional connection - making it a deeply fulfilling pursuit for both hobbyists and professionals. For beginners, the world of pigeons opens a door to patience, responsibility, and appreciation for one of nature's most intelligent and loyal avian species. The Timeless Bond Between Humans and Pigeons The relationship between humans and pigeons dates back thousands of years, perhaps as early as 3000 BC. Ancient Egyptians kept pigeons for food and ceremonial purposes, while Persians and Greeks recognized their uncanny ability to navigate vast distances. In the Middle Ages, dovecotes - beautifully designed pigeon houses - were symbols of wealth and status. These birds not only provided meat and fertilizer but also acted as reliable carriers of messages across continents long before modern communication existed. Pigeons played pivotal roles in history. During both World Wars, they carried life-saving messages through gunfire and storms, delivering information that no technology could replicate at the time. Their homing instinct and courage made them heroes of the sky. Today, while technology has replaced their messenger duties, pigeons remain cherished companions and athletes in the realms of racing, exhibition, and domestic life. This deep history forms the foundation for the modern keeper's respect and fascination for pigeons. As a beginner, you are not just caring for birds - you are continuing a human tradition of loyalty, partnership, and admiration spanning millennia. Why Pigeons Are Perfect for Beginners For new bird enthusiasts, pigeons are one of the most forgiving and rewarding species to start with. They are intelligent, emotionally expressive, and remarkably adaptable to various environments. Their care requires responsibility, but unlike many exotic or fragile birds, pigeons are resilient and tolerant of human error, which makes them ideal for learners. Pigeons can quickly recognize their keepers, respond to feeding calls, and even show affection through cooing and gentle interactions. Their calm demeanor and predictable behavior make them a joy to observe daily. Most breeds are hardy and capable of thriving in a range of climates, provided their lofts are dry, clean, and safe. Beginners benefit from starting with pigeons because: They are low-maintenance compared to exotic birds. Regular feeding, fresh water, and simple hygiene keep them healthy. They are intelligent and bond easily with humans. Pigeons recognize faces and can form lifelong bonds with their owners. They reproduce easily and naturally. With proper care, breeding pairs often raise chicks successfully without complicated intervention. They provide visual and emotional satisfaction. Watching pigeons fly, interact, and raise young brings immense peace and pride. They are accessible and affordable. Unlike parrots or rare finches, pigeons are available in most regions and require modest investment. Thus, for anyone new to aviculture, pigeon keeping serves as the perfect foundation to learn animal husbandry, develop discipline, and gain confidence in bird care. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Meteo LuguardPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9798276707631Pages: 246 Publication Date: 29 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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