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As long as this egg is fertilized, it can hatch a baby pigeon.
If you only lay an egg, you don't feed it well or if you don't have a good health, the most likely problem is a lack of calcium, which often happens in hens that are more than five years old. When supplementing calcium, we should pay attention to phosphorus and vitamin D, otherwise it will be a vain supplement. If it's not a calcium deficiency, it may be an inflammation of the fallopian tubes.
The most common condition is an infection with E. coli.
If one egg was laid yesterday and today, then the second egg will be laid tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and the hen will not lay the second egg until 44---46 hours after the first egg is laid. But if your hen has only laid eggs before, and has been doing so several times in a row, then the problem is bigger. Sometimes, due to the lack of sunlight and space to exercise, as well as the lack of vitamins and minerals, trace elements, etc., the pigeons will lay only one egg, and then they will not lay eggs at all.
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Can be hatched. As long as you take good care of it.
My family has encountered it before, the hen is lost, and the male is left. I didn't let it out of the circle, the water and food were placed next to the nest, and it hatched in the last 17 days. When the little pigeons hatch out, you can get the big ones out of the loop.
There is only one large pigeon, which is fed irregularly and must be fed artificially.
Be careful, you'll be able to do it.
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Many of them give birth to two, but there are also those who give birth to one or three, or give birth to two, and one of them is gone, this is not a strange thing, if you give birth to one next time, there will be a problem.
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Pigeons generally lay two eggs, and in special cases they will lay one and then hatch.
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Only one male pigeon cannot hatch eggs. Normally, after 10 o'clock in the day and into the afternoon.
Before four or five o'clock, the male pigeon will incubate the eggs for the hen, and the hen will go out of the nest to forage for food and activities. The rest of the time it is the hens brooding. During the period when the pigeon is out of the nest to forage for food and activities, the temperature of the eggs will fluctuate greatly, and it is difficult for a single pigeon to hatch a baby pigeon normally.
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After the hen lays eggs, the male and female pigeons take turns to hatch the eggs, and the male pigeons enter the nest at 9 o'clock in the morning every day to hatch, and the hens go out of the nest to forage for food and activities. The hens hatch at 5 p.m. and hatch until 9 a.m. the next day. In this way, the and the female alternate, day after day, until the hatchlings are hatched.
After the youngsters hatch, the and hen secrete milk together and nurse the young.
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No, you cannot. The pigeon is a husband and wife bird, and the hatching and brooding are done by the husband and wife, and only one party cannot hatch.
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It is possible to let the eggs of other pigeons be incubated by other hatching pigeons, but they must be hatched at the same time, otherwise they will not be the size of the nest.
First, most of them are egg exchanges, too many big pigeons can't be fed, up to three, <>
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<> generally the pigeon lays two eggs at a time, with a day between the two eggs, in order to allow the two eggs to break at the same time, the pigeon will wait until the second egg is laid before incubating both eggs at the same time, so the pigeon usually does not hatch after the first egg is laid. In fact, some pigeons will hatch after the first egg is laid, but this will make the two eggs two days apart, and there will be a difference between the two chicks. Pigeons usually start laying eggs at 5-6 months, some early breeds can start breeding in pairs at 4 months, and late breeders don't start laying eggs until about 8 months.
1. Why doesn't the pigeon hatch its first egg?
1. Usually the pigeon lays two eggs at a time, there will be an interval of one day in between, in order to make the two eggs can break the shell at the same time, you need to wait until the second egg is laid, and the two eggs will be hatched at the same time, so after the first egg is laid, it usually will not hatch. However, there are a few pigeons that hatch their first eggs after they have laid them, which will result in a difference of two days between the two eggs, and there will be a difference between the two chicks.
2. Precautions for pigeon incubation period.
1) Don't take pigeon eggs too often, many breeders are more curious to see pigeons laying eggs, and will often take pigeon eggs, which expands the risk of damaging pigeon eggs. Usually after laying eggs, it is necessary to see if the eggs are deformed and damaged, and after three or five days of incubation to see if there are normal bloodshots, usually the pigeon can be out of the shell in 17 days. Farmers should be careful not to break the eggs when they take them.
When taking pigeon eggs, you have to protect the pigeon eggs, in order to protect the pigeon eggs, the pigeon will flap the hands of the breeder, and if you do not protect it, you may hit the pigeon eggs.
2) Do not let the nest pot have sharp things during the pigeon incubation period, generally speaking, do not let the pigeon take a bath during this period, in case some of the pigeon feathers are still in a wet state after bathing, go directly to incubate the eggs, there is the possibility of the feathers stained on the eggs, and it is easy to bring out the pigeon egg belt when it comes out.
2. How old are the pigeons to start laying eggs
1. Usually pigeons will start laying eggs and breeding in 5-6 months, some early-maturing varieties can start pairing breeding after 4 months, and late-maturing varieties can only lay eggs after 8 months. Pigeon egg laying is affected by different conditions such as pigeon state, environment, temperature, etc., the number of eggs laid a year is about 8-10 times, the frequency of egg laying in winter may be reduced for old pigeons, pigeon can lay two eggs in a nest, and the interval between the first egg and the second egg is about 44 hours.
2. The time of a pigeon breeding cycle is about 45 days, the time from mating to egg laying is about 10 days, and the incubation period is about 18 days. After the birth of the suckling pigeons, the cocks and hens take turns feeding. By the time the suckling pigeon is 2-3 weeks old, the big pigeon can lay a clutch of eggs.
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Yes. As long as the fertilized pigeon eggs can hatch a baby pigeon, after the pigeon is paired, the egg can be laid in a week or so, but it takes 17 days to 20 days to hatch a baby pigeon. After the hen lays eggs, the male and female take turns to hatch the eggs, the male pigeon enters the nest at 9 o'clock in the morning every day, and the hen goes out of the nest to forage and move, and the hen enters the nest at 5 o'clock in the afternoon to hatch until 9 o'clock in the morning of the next day, so the male and female alternate, day after day, until the hatchling pigeon.
After the youngsters hatch, the male and female pigeons secrete pigeon milk together, feed the youngsters, the egg hatching period is generally about 17 days, beyond this time, the youngsters have not yet hatched, the male and female pigeons will give up the old nest, and find a new nest to lay eggs and then hatch.
Pigeons usually lay their eggs after the first egg is laid, and the second egg is laid every 48 hours or so. Both eggs will hatch after they are laid, and generally the old pigeons will start hatching after the first lay, and the incubation period is 17 to 19 days, and the summer is generally about 17 days.
If both eggs are fertilized, two chicks can theoretically hatch. But we know that the nutrients in eggs are limited, although it is theoretically possible to hatch two chicks, but in practice it is rare to see two chicks hatched at the same time, and most chicks with double yolk eggs will die after about 10-15 days of incubation. Even if two chicks are hatched, most of them do not grow well due to malnutrition, and even if they are able to be born successfully, they often do not survive for a long time.
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