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How to Take Care of a Pigeon

### How to Take Care of a Pigeon

Pigeons are friendly and intelligent birds that can make great pets. They are relatively easy to care for, but there are a few things you need to know to make sure your pigeon stays healthy and happy.

Habitat

Pigeons need a spacious cage or aviary. The cage should be at least 24 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 18 inches tall. It should have a solid bottom and plenty of perches of different heights. Pigeons also need access to a water bath and a dust bath.

Diet

Pigeons are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, including:

* Seeds

* Nuts

* Fruit

* Vegetables

* Pellets

A good quality pigeon pellet food should make up the majority of your pigeon's diet. You can also offer your pigeon a variety of fruits, vegetables, and seeds as treats.

Water

Pigeons need access to fresh water at all times. The water should be changed daily and the water container should be cleaned regularly.

Dust Bath

Pigeons need access to a dust bath to help them keep their feathers clean and healthy. The dust bath should be filled with fine sand or dirt.

Bathing

Pigeons enjoy bathing and should be given the opportunity to bathe regularly. You can provide your pigeon with a water bath or take them outside to bathe in a natural water source.

Exercise

Pigeons need exercise to stay healthy. They should be allowed to fly freely for at least 30 minutes per day. If you don't have a safe place for your pigeon to fly, you can provide them with a flight cage or give them the opportunity to fly in a controlled environment, such as a room or hallway.

Health Care

Pigeons are generally healthy birds, but they can be susceptible to a variety of diseases and parasites. It's important to take your pigeon to a veterinarian for regular checkups. The veterinarian can examine your pigeon for any health problems and provide you with advice on how to care for your bird.

Conclusion

Pigeons are wonderful pets that can provide their owners with years of companionship and enjoyment. By following these tips, you can help your pigeon stay healthy and happy.

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