hiriki
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- Oct 19, 2014
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Hey yall! I'm actually on a pigeon/dove forum as well, but I find that pigeon hobbyists dominate it for sure (fanciers and racers mostly) and it's not as active. I got some helpful input, but I still feel kinda lost so I thought I'd throw a post up here.
I have a ringneck dove, Gorou, who has always been paired with another dove since I got him up until this year. He's had the worst luck with mates--he's had 3, all of whom passed away. After the first 2 mates passed, I panicked and combed nearby shelters for a single dove. This worked for the most part although he only seemed to kind of tolerate his most recent mate lol, there wasn't the same "spark" as he had with his first two mates. And when his most recent mate passed away, I thought maybe I'll do things a bit differently this time--first of all, he's a senior at this point, and second of all he seems to be kind of cursed and I don't want to inflict his death kiss on another innocent dove (mostly kidding). So I thought, OK, maybe we'll try to be a single dove for a while.
He isn't afraid of me at all, and he does step up, although I have to kind of press on his keel and coax him into it. He definitely doesn't enjoy being handled though, and doves are very physically affectionate creatures, so it makes me kind of sad that he hasn't really come around to seeing me as a friend?
The primary struggle with bonding with Gorou is his chronic disabilities--he has a pretty severe scissorbeak, for instance. I can hold millet, his favorite treat, but he won't even bother to peck at it because without the side of a bowl to leverage I think he just kind of assumes it won't make it into his crop. He also has a bad eye that is a bit weepy and as a result, the feathers around the eye and on the shoulder that he rubs his eye on tend to get gunky and tender. He does NOT like being touched around his face or back because of this, he'd even bicker with his dove mates who tried to preen him. Plus, the maintenance I sometimes have to do to clean up the feathers around his eye and trim his beak has kind of made him even less excited to be around me... I have kind of decided to maybe start outsourcing this maintenance to the vet so that he can hate them instead of me but idk lol
Any ideas at all would be appreciated!
I have a ringneck dove, Gorou, who has always been paired with another dove since I got him up until this year. He's had the worst luck with mates--he's had 3, all of whom passed away. After the first 2 mates passed, I panicked and combed nearby shelters for a single dove. This worked for the most part although he only seemed to kind of tolerate his most recent mate lol, there wasn't the same "spark" as he had with his first two mates. And when his most recent mate passed away, I thought maybe I'll do things a bit differently this time--first of all, he's a senior at this point, and second of all he seems to be kind of cursed and I don't want to inflict his death kiss on another innocent dove (mostly kidding). So I thought, OK, maybe we'll try to be a single dove for a while.
He isn't afraid of me at all, and he does step up, although I have to kind of press on his keel and coax him into it. He definitely doesn't enjoy being handled though, and doves are very physically affectionate creatures, so it makes me kind of sad that he hasn't really come around to seeing me as a friend?
The primary struggle with bonding with Gorou is his chronic disabilities--he has a pretty severe scissorbeak, for instance. I can hold millet, his favorite treat, but he won't even bother to peck at it because without the side of a bowl to leverage I think he just kind of assumes it won't make it into his crop. He also has a bad eye that is a bit weepy and as a result, the feathers around the eye and on the shoulder that he rubs his eye on tend to get gunky and tender. He does NOT like being touched around his face or back because of this, he'd even bicker with his dove mates who tried to preen him. Plus, the maintenance I sometimes have to do to clean up the feathers around his eye and trim his beak has kind of made him even less excited to be around me... I have kind of decided to maybe start outsourcing this maintenance to the vet so that he can hate them instead of me but idk lol

Any ideas at all would be appreciated!