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How to care for birds, including training, feeding and keeping your feathered friend healthy. If you have a new pet bird and want to know more about cages, bird seed and common bird behaviors, eHow can help. Train a parrot to talk in no time with eHow's step-by-step instructions. Or, learn grooming tricks to keep those feathers looking silky smooth. From understanding bird personalities, to selecting a proper diet, eHow offers expert advice to keep any bird singing a happy tune.

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  • How to Train a Racing Pigeon

    Homing pigeons are specifically bred for their homing instincts and endurance and come with pedigrees that can rival those of race horses; proven pigeons can fetch up to $250,000. Races begin when...

  • How to Tell if Pigeons Are Male or Female

    Sexing pigeons can be tricky and even experts are occasionally fooled. Unlike many animals, birds, in general, do not have obvious physical attributes that distinguish them as male or female....

  • How to Breed Fancy Pigeons

    There are hundreds of breeds of pigeons, each with their own unique look or purpose. Fancy pigeons are pigeons that have been bred for their looks. A few examples are the Indian Fantail, Modena...

  • Homemade Pigeon Repellent

    Pigeons are often considered dirty pests that infest cities. They have been suspected to carry disease and are infamous for damaging property with their nests and excrement. Whatever the reason,...

  • Homemade Pigeon Control

    Pigeons are common birds in cities. They are becoming more common in suburbs and rural areas. Homemade pigeon control methods help you rid your home, deck, land and general area of pesky pigeons.

  • How Big is the Tail of a Racing Pigeon?

    It is thought that ancestors of today's domesticated racing pigeons originated several million years ago. Today, thousands of pigeon fanciers race these birds, which can reach speeds of 50 mph.

  • How to Get Rid of Pesky Pigeons

    Whether you live in the city or the suburbs, your home might become a favorite roosting spot for pesky pigeons. It's no wonder why so many people consider the pigeon to be a pest---these hardy...

  • Types of Pigeon Feed

    Pigeons can eat a wide variety of nuts and grains. Feeding a wide variety of foods to pigeons helps them to maintain good health.

  • How to Raise Fancy Pigeons

    Fancy pigeons come in many different sizes, shapes, feather designs, and colors. They were domesticated from the Columbian Rock Pigeon. Fancy pigeons are raised as pets, hobbies, and for show.

  • How to Get Rid of Birds Naturally

    As beautiful as many birds are there are times when you don't want them around, say if you you're a farmer during planting season for example. Another reason might be if you live in a big city and...

  • How to Raise Racing Pigeons

    Pigeons are smart birds that can be trained to fly from one point to another. To successfully raise racing pigeons, you will need a lot of time and patience. The enjoyment that you will get out of...

  • How to Attract Wild Birds to Your Backyard

    How to attract wild birds to your backyard.

  • What Is the Difference Between Pigeons & Doves?

    Pigeons and doves are both common names that cause confusion, as the rock dove is the same as a common pigeon, but there are many different species of doves. Identify a bird by its scientific name...

  • What Not to Feed Pigeons

    Pigeons should never be fed any man-made or processed foods, and only a good-quality bird seed, bread and maybe fresh fruit and vegetables should be given to them. Find out what to feed wild...

  • How to Take Care of a Pigeon

    Pigeons have long been stereotyped by people as common, smelly, or pest birds because of their common occurrence in America. Truth be told, pigeons have many likable qualities that are unlike any...

  • What Not to Feed Pigeons

    Pigeons are stout-bodied birds that are common in large cities. The most common type of pigeon found in urban areas is the feral rock pigeon, which has a short neck and slender bill. Because...

  • Natural Pigeon Control

    Unlike deer and other pests, there are no plants or other completely natural remedies that will deter a pigeon from being a nuisance. There are however many ways to control pigeons without the use...

  • How Does a Homing Pigeon Know Where It's Going?

    The homing pigeon comes from the family of "Columba livia domestica," or Rock pigeons. These birds have been bred to find their way home from long distances, as wild rock pigeons always return...

  • How Do Pigeons & Doves Differ?

    Scientifically there is no difference between pigeons and doves. Both belong to the Dove family, the Columbidae, of which there are 290 species. Doves and pigeons have smooth feathers that sit...

  • Racing Homing Pigeons

    Scientists still haven't discovered exactly how homing pigeons are able to figure out where their homes are. Mankind has been exploiting this ability for thousands of years, including having...

  • How to Control Pigeon Population

    Pigeons can be a problem, whether roosting on metropolitan skyscraper roofs and window ledges, or under the eaves and roofs of private homes. The pigeons coo and leave piles of feces on porches,...

  • How to Get Rid of Pigeons Under a Carport

    Pigeons can be annoying animals that not only bother you by being around but also leave a mess where ever they go. Having pigeons in a carport are especially burdensome, because they get too close...

  • How to Feed Pigeons

    Whether you have a pet pigeon or just want to feed the birds in Central Park, this article will explain exactly how and what to feed those winged creatures.

  • How to Control the Pigeon Population

    Pigeons are, hands down, the most pesky and hated members of the bird population. In most major cities in the United States, pigeons rule the streets. Now, politicians and environmentalists are...

  • How to Deal With a Pigeon Problem

    Pigeons are cute and can be fun to feed, but they can cause damage to your house and car with their droppings and nests. If you want to get rid of a pigeon problem, you have to make your area as...

  • How to Catch Pigeons

    Rats with wings, anyone? Although pigeons are many-colored, rather pretty birds which are quite intelligent, many people dislike them. There are many species of pigeons, and they are found all...

  • How to Keep Pigeons off the Roof

    City dwellers are all too familiar with the flying pestilence that is the pigeon. They are dirty. They are scavengers and they poop everywhere they land. The problem is that sometimes they land on...

  • How to tame pigeons

    Pigeons are quite social creatures, and have no fear of man. They are intelligent and entertaining and fairly easy to tame. All you need is the time and patience to let them get to know you. Read...

  • How to Care for a Lost Pigeon

    If you find a lost pigeon that has a band on his leg, he is probably lost because he is in need of rest, water and food. Chances are good if you take care of him for a couple of days, he can find...

  • How to Keep Pigeons as Pets

    Pigeons rarely make the list of top 10 most popular pets. They make very good outdoor pets, however, and are easy to keep. They can delight you with their social antics and soothing coos as you...

  • How to Train a Homing Pigeon

    Pigeon enthusiasts specially train and breed homing pigeons to find their way back home when traveling for long distances. Pigeons have a natural ability to return to their nest all on their own,...

  • How to Use the Widowhood System to Train Homing Pigeons

    Homing pigeons are fun to care for and racing them is a very popular hobby. One of the things you have to do if you're going to race your homing pigeons is train them to come back home fast. One...

  • How to Do Eye Signs With Homing Pigeons

    Eye sign in pigeons refers to observable characteristics of a bird's eyes. Breeders use eye sign as an indication of quality in pigeons when selecting for breeding. However, eye sign is...

  • How to Care for Homing Pigeons

    It takes a lot of effort to properly care for homing pigeons. Because the pigeons live in such close quarters, the spread of disease is always a present danger since it could wipe out all of your...

  • How to Prevent Diseases in Homing Pigeons

    Breeding homing pigeons is a hobby that many people enjoy. They can fly at an average speed of 30 miles per hour and can even reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. Records indicate that pigeons...

  • How to Choose a Pigeon Coup

    Whether you're keeping pigeons as pets, for racing or homing purposes, it is important to house them properly in a well made pigeon coup. The pigeon coup you choose will have a great impact on the...

  • How to Pick Proper Food for Homing Pigeons

    Proper nutrition is essential for quality, healthy homing pigeons. It is vital to feed the pigeons the correct food and to offer the food at the right time of day. Learn how to choose food for...

  • How to Spot a Good Homing Pigeon

    Owning, breeding, racing and training homing pigeons is a fun and rewarding activity. If you are interested in acquiring pigeons as a hobby, make sure you know how to spot a good homing pigeon....

  • How to Buy Pigeon Feed

    Many people think pigeons are a nuisance, calling them rats with wings, but pigeons can actually make very good pets. They are gentle birds and smart enough to have carried messages from place to...

  • How to Buy Homing Pigeons

    Homing pigeons are a not a typical pet bird. Used for racing, a trained homing pigeon can fly up to 600 miles away and come right back to your home. Buying homing pigeons is an affordable and fun...

  • How to Feed Roller Pigeons

    Roller pigeons can be a fun and entertaining pet or a competition flight bird. Their appeal and popularity stretch not only across the United States but the globe as well. There are roller pigeon...

  • How to Train Roller Pigeons

    Roller pigeons can be a delight to watch as they turn and tumble in the air. A favorite breed to many pigeon trainers, the birds are a fascination to many. Though you can't actually train a roller...

  • How to Buy and Train Doves

    If you are thinking of buying and training a dove, an important distinction needs to be made first. Doves and pigeons are not the same. Pigeons have the homing instinct; doves do not. Doves are...

  • How to Make Pigeon Feed

    It may surprise people to discover that pigeons can be kept as pets. Pigeons are calm birds that are easily trained and inexpensive to maintain. White pigeons can be found at weddings in place of...

  • How to Feed Wild Pigeons

    Feeding wild pigeons can be a great way to get these interesting birds to hang around your garden, home or apartment. It may also keep them healthier than they might be and give them a longer life...

  • How to Buy Pigeon Treats

    Whether tame or wild, pigeons and doves are seed eaters. Wild pigeons eat grains and fruit. Feed a pigeon or a flock of pigeons a diet of good quality mixed grain and add treats that are similar...

  • How to Train Homing Pigeons

    Since homing pigeons instinctively return home after long flights, it's not tedious to train them. Homing pigeons have served as a communication method by which a message is taped to their leg....

  • How to Race Homing Pigeons

    Homing pigeons are amazing birds whose use by humans has been documented as far back as ancient Egypt, Carthage and Rome. Caesar used them in his defeat of Gaul. Use of pigeons spread to India,...

  • How to Raise Carrier Pigeons

    Carrier pigeons are heroic birds that have carried messages over enemy lines in battle for thousands of years. Though true carrier pigeons are a relatively rare breed, homing pigeons carry...

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