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Hello!
I'm back with more questions about doves! If anyone isn't familiar with my dove encounter, last year a dove just magically showed up in my chicken coop. Long story short, she's been with us since!
I noticed that she was trying to "woo" my chickens.. (following them & bowing/cooing) so I thought she needed a friend! I got her one a few months later. They were the best of friends at first.. until they started to fight! Please note that I'm not a dove expert. The fighting could have been, well.. other things. BUT, they never made a nest, never laid eggs & I never witnessed THE ACT. They stood on top of one another, "punched" each other with their beaks & chased each other wildly around the aviary.. they even had their own "territories".
Now I know what you're thinking, "how can this lady not see that she had two males?!" ...I think I did. Like I said, I'm no dove expert, but the man that sold me the second dove was SO SURE that it was a female.
So here we are, my second dove has passed (due to unknown reasons) & I'm thinking my first dove needs a new friend. "She" is back to chasing the chickens & trying to "woo" them.
What would you do in this situation? Should I have my first dove sexed & go from there? Should I buy a group? Should I bring my dove indoors to live with me instead? (my husband says NO!)
Thank you for sticking around for my long story, any advice is highly appreciated.
(The attached pictures are of my first dove, Pumpkin)
I'm back with more questions about doves! If anyone isn't familiar with my dove encounter, last year a dove just magically showed up in my chicken coop. Long story short, she's been with us since!
I noticed that she was trying to "woo" my chickens.. (following them & bowing/cooing) so I thought she needed a friend! I got her one a few months later. They were the best of friends at first.. until they started to fight! Please note that I'm not a dove expert. The fighting could have been, well.. other things. BUT, they never made a nest, never laid eggs & I never witnessed THE ACT. They stood on top of one another, "punched" each other with their beaks & chased each other wildly around the aviary.. they even had their own "territories".
Now I know what you're thinking, "how can this lady not see that she had two males?!" ...I think I did. Like I said, I'm no dove expert, but the man that sold me the second dove was SO SURE that it was a female.
So here we are, my second dove has passed (due to unknown reasons) & I'm thinking my first dove needs a new friend. "She" is back to chasing the chickens & trying to "woo" them.
What would you do in this situation? Should I have my first dove sexed & go from there? Should I buy a group? Should I bring my dove indoors to live with me instead? (my husband says NO!)
Thank you for sticking around for my long story, any advice is highly appreciated.
(The attached pictures are of my first dove, Pumpkin)