Do Pigeons Lay Eggs During Molting? And How Long Does Molting Last?

Pigeons typically do not lay eggs while they are molting, as both processes are highly demanding on their energy reserves. Molting generally takes around three months to complete.

During molting, which begins around 2 months of age, pigeons will not lay eggs. It's typically 2 to 3 months after molting is complete that they will start laying. It's crucial to enhance their nutrition during the molting period by supplementing their feed with ingredients like hemp seeds and rapeseed, which promote feather growth. From 3 to 5 months old, pigeons gradually stabilize and enter their breeding period. During this time, it's best to separate males and females to ensure their healthy development. Avoid breeding them immediately as they enter the breeding phase to prevent any adverse effects on their growth. After molting, it’s important to control their food intake. While ensuring adequate nutrients for normal growth, reduce high-energy feed to prevent obesity and precocious sexual development. Increase their protein intake to meet their daily nutritional needs. This is a key time for pigeon owners to carefully manage their birds' diet and care to ensure healthy molting and subsequent breeding.Bonus resource:Pet Knowledge

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