Btw I got a mild impression they might have to train walking a little bit more because they can barely balance their own weight when they’re on their feet. Maybe they can have a small gym for exercising 😊
you're right, I gave them a lot to eat then they gained weight, so they don't walk well, now I've put them on a balanced diet, but they're still small, they're only 22 days old
@@cressvictory4941 I know, they’re really good at releasing Oxytocin in not only pigeon parents when they’re begging for food. 😅 In nature they have to move a lot to always reach a parents beak at this stage. The parents would start teaching them eating grains. Learning it from humans might take a bit longer unless you start eating grains right in front of them. Which would probably work with oats lol they love oats
@@brady_birdbro they haven't moved in the nest for weeks and they don't scream to eat because they are always full😅, however tomorrow I want to post a video of them eating millet (they love small grains)
Nice, so they can drink at their own tempo and at the same time training even more muscles 💪
Btw I got a mild impression they might have to train walking a little bit more because they can barely balance their own weight when they’re on their feet.
Maybe they can have a small gym for exercising 😊
you're right, I gave them a lot to eat then they gained weight, so they don't walk well, now I've put them on a balanced diet, but they're still small, they're only 22 days old
@@cressvictory4941 I know, they’re really good at releasing Oxytocin in not only pigeon parents when they’re begging for food. 😅 In nature they have to move a lot to always reach a parents beak at this stage. The parents would start teaching them eating grains. Learning it from humans might take a bit longer unless you start eating grains right in front of them. Which would probably work with oats lol they love oats
@@brady_birdbro they haven't moved in the nest for weeks and they don't scream to eat because they are always full😅, however tomorrow I want to post a video of them eating millet (they love small grains)
food could be more dry