A short video of my White Fantail Doves. I may do some more in depth videos on keeping them & their care. Sometimes I sell young doves on Birdtrader.co.uk.
Hi Barbara(and Gary), Thank you for the kind comments. When I'm on holiday my father or father in law does the weekends & an employee of mine who keeps angora goats (lakeland angoras) will kindly feed & water them before work as he is up & about early seeing to his goats. Obviously if you have less doves, normal feeders & water providers would last many days. Got my eye on another dumpy feather legs for you! :)
These are extraordinarily beautiful! I wish I could purchase one but it’s difficult to find fantails like this in the US. What type of fantail is this? Indian, American or English? Do you know of any breeders of this variety in the states?
Hi, Thanks. In some countries they are called pigeons, rather than doves. I'm sure you must be able to get them in America. Sorry, as I'm in England I have no clue where you could get some from.
Hi Jimmy, Thanks for the interest. I have no doves available right now. It will probably be late July or early August before I have some available if this would suit? Kind regards.
@@fantaildoveman9757 Welcome... I m from India... I also hv some Fantails & Fancy Pigeons... You hv a very nice place /space & a good loft. ❤🌹👌👍👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐😃
hi..i just got my first fantail.. i really need help on some things.. may i know do we really have to cut the flight feathers? and how do i do it.. i really want to cut it. but at the same time and let it fly low and cannot fly high or something..
Hi, I just keep the traditional white fantails. Some are slightly creasted, some have slightly feathered feet. I don't mind these slight variations, but tbh I don't like the extreme of the fancy show varieties. I keep my doves pure white.
Hi amazing collection of birds and great vid thanks! I have just brought a dovecote for up to 12 pairs. And i will get exclusively fantails. Please can you advise 1. How many pairs should i start off with? 2. Is a 8-10week homing net period okay and when i remove the net will they come back to the dovecote? 3. Once the dovecote is filled with the babies, will the next set of dovecotes fly off anywhere or will they nest in a tree local to the dovecote? 4. The dovecote is ontop of a 3m tree stump, can the fantails fly this high? Thank you
Hello Adam, The minimum number of doves to start off with is usually 6. You probably won't be able to get established breeding pairs, but after around 4 months they will start to pair up themselves. So just buy 6 plus doves. 8 weeks is ample for fantails. Fantails home much better than garden/straight tail doves. I've homed some fantails in 2 days! Any new born doves in your cote, will automatically class it as there home. If they feel safe around/in your cote, & you provide food, water grit & a bath, all your doves will be more than happy to stay as you are providing everything they need. Some doves will roost in the cote pop holes, some on the outside of the cote, some in nearby trees, etc. If you are in the UK, then sparrowhawks are a doves biggest threat, so they need to feel safe from them where they roost. Fantails can fly as high as any other bird, it's just they are very lazy and prefer to stay very local. I'd recommend you buy practical dove keeping by roadrunner. Although some is more aimed at Garden/straight tailed doves, it is a fantastic book for beginners. Regards.
@@fantaildoveman9757 do you think there would be anything wrong with me starting off with 12 fantails? The breeder said she will try and sex them so i can try and take 6 males and 6 females. If the ratio is wrong and there are more males to females could this cause a problem? Thanks
@@adammustafa7399 No problem with 12. It's best to have more, then if you lose 1 or 2 it isn't a problem. There will be no problem if you have odd male or female numbers.
Hi, When the door is shut, so I can lock them in, they have access to a large aviary at the back that they can fly and perch in. I let them out daily (weather permitting) when I'm in the house. Luckily I've had no problems with cats when they are out. Sparrowhawks are the main problem as I'm fairly rural and the reason I moved to a loft aviary setup from a traditional cote on a pole. I do keep an eye on them when they are out. Some people in the UK have that many problems with hawks they have to give up the hobby.
@@maxmccart3179 The same as keeping any pet tbh. My wife is alergic to all pet hair & I''ve always wanted fantails. I like spending time in my garden & when I'm not in it, looking out onto it. My garden would seem empty & lifeless without my doves & my customers tend to agree. It takes me a couple of hours a week to look after them, so why not keep them? Once you get to know their personalities, it's a bit like a soap opera watching their lives. Love, love lost, birth, death & intrigue. It all happens in Dove life.
HEAVEN ON EARTH?! 🕊🍿 😍😘🥰😥😫😭💋💋💋
Those are lovely Doves, I am hoping to get some soon.
Messengers from Heaven! 😍
Had these when I was a kid. Beautiful.
Fantail doves are the most beautiful creatures in the world 🕊️🕊️❣️ I have two males 💝
Hey Chris,Gary’s wife Barbara here....just watched your video with all your beautiful doves..Amazing,such pretty birds.
White fantails are one of the most beautiful piegion
I agree :)
Very beautiful pigeons ❤
Hi Friend! It's Roni here.
Beautiful pigeons. Here we call them Pombo correio leque .
Thanks Roni :)
Hi Barbara(and Gary),
Thank you for the kind comments.
When I'm on holiday my father or father in law does the weekends & an employee of mine who keeps angora goats (lakeland angoras) will kindly feed & water them before work as he is up & about early seeing to his goats.
Obviously if you have less doves, normal feeders & water providers would last many days.
Got my eye on another dumpy feather legs for you!
:)
Hey just so you know. These birds are not doves. But fantail pigeons. I raised pigeons for many years
These are extraordinarily beautiful! I wish I could purchase one but it’s difficult to find fantails like this in the US. What type of fantail is this? Indian, American or English? Do you know of any breeders of this variety in the states?
Hi, Thanks.
In some countries they are called pigeons, rather than doves. I'm sure you must be able to get them in America. Sorry, as I'm in England I have no clue where you could get some from.
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Hi Jimmy, Thanks for the interest. I have no doves available right now. It will probably be late July or early August before I have some available if this would suit?
Kind regards.
Fantail Dove Man ok, I will check back with you.
Just checking back in, any available birds?
@@jimmychu7797 Hi Jimmy, yes I'll have some ready in a few weeks. How many are you looking to get?
I just want a pair
@@jimmychu7797 Do you already have some doves? I only have young birds available, no breeding pairs
Superb ✌️👌👌👌
hi , these are so beautiful, how do you tell the difference between males and females?
Little white turkey pigeons!
Very nice set up.
Thanks
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Excellent💯👍👏👏👏👏 ❤🕊🕊🕊
Thank you Ranjan
@@fantaildoveman9757 Welcome... I m from India... I also hv some Fantails & Fancy Pigeons... You hv a very nice place /space & a good loft. ❤🌹👌👍👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐😃
Burung merpati Merak
Do they circle round like pigeons or just fly up on roofs
I am from Gloucestershire, whant a pair of fantails can you help
Beautiful birds where are you from and do you sell
Hello Nazakat,
Thank you.
I'm based in NW England. Yes I may have some for sale soon. Kind regards.
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hi..i just got my first fantail.. i really need help on some things.. may i know do we really have to cut the flight feathers? and how do i do it.. i really want to cut it. but at the same time and let it fly low and cannot fly high or something..
Hello Jiawei,
I've never cut their flight feathers, so I'm afraid I can't help. Sorry
Really nice!💥 Greetings from Poland! How many different types of birds u have? 😁
Hi,
I just keep the traditional white fantails. Some are slightly creasted, some have slightly feathered feet.
I don't mind these slight variations, but tbh I don't like the extreme of the fancy show varieties.
I keep my doves pure white.
@@fantaildoveman9757 Great! I have also pure white doves
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Where do i buy some fantail doves in adelaide
I'm in the UK, so can't help. Sorry.
I have some doves available now. £20 each & a breeding pair available for £70.
Can you make more videos. Cheers
@@jamesreyes7861 i may set the go pro up on a stand & do a video of them bodding around for 20 mins or so.
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Hi amazing collection of birds and great vid thanks!
I have just brought a dovecote for up to 12 pairs. And i will get exclusively fantails.
Please can you advise
1. How many pairs should i start off with?
2. Is a 8-10week homing net period okay and when i remove the net will they come back to the dovecote?
3. Once the dovecote is filled with the babies, will the next set of dovecotes fly off anywhere or will they nest in a tree local to the dovecote?
4. The dovecote is ontop of a 3m tree stump, can the fantails fly this high?
Thank you
Hello Adam,
The minimum number of doves to start off with is usually 6. You probably won't be able to get established breeding pairs, but after around 4 months they will start to pair up themselves. So just buy 6 plus doves. 8 weeks is ample for fantails. Fantails home much better than garden/straight tail doves. I've homed some fantails in 2 days!
Any new born doves in your cote, will automatically class it as there home. If they feel safe around/in your cote, & you provide food, water grit & a bath, all your doves will be more than happy to stay as you are providing everything they need.
Some doves will roost in the cote pop holes, some on the outside of the cote, some in nearby trees, etc. If you are in the UK, then sparrowhawks are a doves biggest threat, so they need to feel safe from them where they roost.
Fantails can fly as high as any other bird, it's just they are very lazy and prefer to stay very local.
I'd recommend you buy practical dove keeping by roadrunner. Although some is more aimed at Garden/straight tailed doves, it is a fantastic book for beginners.
Regards.
@@fantaildoveman9757 thank you so much for your reply. This is all very useful and helpful info for a beginner like me! Best wishes
@@fantaildoveman9757 do you think there would be anything wrong with me starting off with 12 fantails? The breeder said she will try and sex them so i can try and take 6 males and 6 females.
If the ratio is wrong and there are more males to females could this cause a problem?
Thanks
@@adammustafa7399 No problem with 12. It's best to have more, then if you lose 1 or 2 it isn't a problem. There will be no problem if you have odd male or female numbers.
@@fantaildoveman9757 what brands of food/grit do you buy? I would like to go with what you use as your birds are very healthy
How do you protect them from cat/other predators attack
Hi,
When the door is shut, so I can lock them in, they have access to a large aviary at the back that they can fly and perch in. I let them out daily (weather permitting) when I'm in the house. Luckily I've had no problems with cats when they are out. Sparrowhawks are the main problem as I'm fairly rural and the reason I moved to a loft aviary setup from a traditional cote on a pole.
I do keep an eye on them when they are out.
Some people in the UK have that many problems with hawks they have to give up the hobby.
@@fantaildoveman9757 nice. Happy to watch this video. Pls show us a complete video on your aviary
What’s the point in keeping Fantis???
I don't know what a Fantis is.
Fantail Dove Man fan tails
@@maxmccart3179 The same as keeping any pet tbh. My wife is alergic to all pet hair & I''ve always wanted fantails.
I like spending time in my garden & when I'm not in it, looking out onto it. My garden would seem empty & lifeless without my doves & my customers tend to agree. It takes me a couple of hours a week to look after them, so why not keep them?
Once you get to know their personalities, it's a bit like a soap opera watching their lives. Love, love lost, birth, death & intrigue. It all happens in Dove life.
Any for sale?
Is this fritz ludwig
(I am unfunny i swear)
Haven't the foggiest what you're on about, sorry.