Things You'll Need
- Proven racing pigeon cock
- Proven racing pigeon hen
Instructions
Creating the Pair
Select a cock and hen who are proven breeders. Compare racing records for proficiency in short- and long-distance races. A genetic link is usually desirable. Line breeding is acceptable. Inbreeding is less successful.
Pen the pair together in a secure enclosure so neither one has access to other pigeons in the loft. It can take several weeks for them to bond since pigeons prefer to choose their own mates.
Provide a nest box big enough for the pair to sit together. They will take turns incubating the eggs but sometimes both will use the nest. The cock can be raced at this time, provided it is a short race and he is back on the nest to relieve the hen.
Eggs will hatch in ten to 14 days. Both the cock and hen feed the babies. The young pigeons will fledge, or begin eating on its own, in about a month. The cock can be flown but the hen needs to recuperate.