The fight between pigeons may be due to the competition for territory. At this time, they can be kept in isolation. It is best to have a time lag when letting them out of the cage to move around. Do not let them out all at once. Occasionally, pigeons will get into fights because they compete for the couple, or they will get into fights when they first meet. In this case, it is better to keep them for a while.
Measures to deal with pigeons fighting
Pigeons have the habit of competing for territory and couples. When two male pigeons stay together, a fight is more likely to occur. At this time, You might as well use a baffle in the center of the pigeon cage to prevent them from contacting each other.
If pigeons fight in free-range conditions, they need to avoid meeting each other. Always let one pigeon out of the cage to exercise first, then put it back in the cage after it finishes exercising, and then let the other pigeon out to exercise.
Especially when two male pigeons and one female pigeon stay together, the two male pigeons will often fight. However, two pigeons, a male and a female, may fight when they first meet, so they can be raised for a while.
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