I really love your video. Let me thank you, because there aren't many people out there who know how incredible these animals are, and by posting it, you let people know, how awesome these creatures are. I have a domestic turtledove (a ringneck dove as you say), and he's the best. He's a four year old guy his name is Bilbo. He lives with me in my room. and loves too much when I take him out of his cage to fly around of my room. Nevertheless, he usually spends all his time on my shoulder, he's the most affectionate animal I've ever know. I'm a blind man, but when I heard all of those guys cooing and laughing at the same time, I thought "Wow, this lady must love ringneck doves". So Warmest regards from Quilmes Buenos Aires, dove's friends are also mine.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 good afternoon Miss, i have a question i have a wild mourning dove the female passed away i just bought a wild ringneck female dove do you think they will get alone? Thank you so much.
How to stop a bully male? I have 2 mated pairs in a 6' tall, 4,' wide 3' deep aviary. Lots of nesting options and perches at different levels. He bloodied him bad.. had to separate. Just had my first chick today, waiting on second egg. Subscribed.
Make sure to observe where the territory is that the males are fighting over. There is usually an Alpha male. He will be the meanest. Multiple locations for perches, more than one food tray and I do mean tray..this will be needed. Bowls for food only encourages fighting. The idea is to create a flock mentality. Males need their own territories ie separate perches and areas for nests. Preferably at the opposite end of the enclosure. Watch their behavior. Changing the set up can calm things down. Basically at some point you would need to rearrange everything. Make it brand new. Then put the birds back. You can control the environment this way by placing perches strategically in opposite areas of the enclosure. The males will establish their own territory. If both Males are mean then you may have 2 Alphas. This is why separate territories for each male are absolutely necessary. A Beta male will be allowed more free access without being attacked as much. It's possible you have 2 Alphas. But the only way to know for sure is to rearrange the enclosure and watch what happens naturally. Also more birds added would make a more peaceful enclosure and community. Eventually everyone figures out their place. Hope this helps!
I actually live in the Suburbs. LOL Yes it's a lot of cooing but we have since moved our birds to another area of our home and we now have 2 larger Aviary's. Nothing a door doesn't help muffle plus they do get quiet at night time. 😁
The nest that I am using are handmade nest boxes that I built by hand. It's just basically plywood pieces put together into a rectangle shape nest. I then carve designs into them by hand and then etched that myself.
@@idkwhattoputherebuthi153 We do have a website but it needs updating. We do have our Facebook business page @MajesticDovesAviary You can message us there and order or contact us at (317) 756-1680.
Very nice birds. Your aviary is a bit cramped there though, Which can result in some more fighting. I would get a larger aviary or a second one entirely.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 Ah okay! I'm in the process of building another flight myself. Upcoming breeding season would result in too many birds lol. I accidentally got a few extra pairs of waxbills and haven't sold them yet so they're taking up space in the current flight.
4 months old and the color of the ring depends on the color of the Dove. Blonde, Wild, Pied, Peach, Rosy, Frosty all have dark neckrings. Tangerine, Orange, Sunkist, Ash etc all have Light neckrings. White has a neckring line or subtle shadow.
I order a couple of ring neck doves online they told me they are 6-9 months when I got them about 4 months ago. But they still have not started laying eggs ? Do you have any suggestions? I hope they aren’t the same gender
How are they acting behavior wise? At 6-9 months old they will be laying eggs right away. If they are cooing constantly than they are males. Either they told you the wrong age or they are the wrong gender. Breeders really shouldn't guess the gender, it's too easy to get it wrong. That's why we gender test the ones we sell. I'd give it a little more time. Gender testing them is the best way to be certain. iqbirdtesting.com A gender test is $11.99. We aren't affiliated with them, we just use them all the time. Results in 2-4 business days once they get the blood samples by mail. BTW I am so sorry that you are dealing with this. If for any reason you do have the wrong Gender, our doves come with their own Gender Certificates at no extra cost to you. We offer confirmed Males and Females. We also do our best to tame them so they are friendly.
That sounds okay. I do encourage wider though. Floor space is must for doves. They like to walk around and forage. We have 54 birds but our Aviary is 8ft x 6ft x 4ft. The height vs length makes it perfect. But we won't add anymore unless we make it larger.
@@LVBT Yes the males do fight. Mostly they wing box. Sometimes there is pecking but if the enclosure is big enough then they get over it. Then the next day they argue over the same nest or whatever. It's not constant but it does happen. Oh and it's only certain males ie the Alpha males. Other males aren't too bad. It's based on rank and personality.
Standard mix of Parakeet/Finch/ Canary Seed, ground up nuts (unsalted), shredded cheese, Parmesan, Oregano, Spinach, Safflower seed, Rolled oats, ground up Cheerios, ground up Corn flakes etc.
@@kaintorres3029 allbirdproducts.com Follow the instructions on the bottle. You don't need a lot at all. It goes in their drinking water and/or bath water. Great for prevention and treatment in external feather mites and internal mites/parasites. Give it once every 6 months for prevention. It really works.
Gender testing overall. Now if the bird is at least a year old then behavior can "sometimes" tell you what the gender is. Males coo constantly. Females don't hardly make a sound. Females obviously lay eggs and males do not. Males and females both do the bow coo so You cannot use this as a gender determination. Head shape between males and females can vary. A lot of people think that one gender has more of a round head than the other but this is not true. I have seen females and males have round and square heads. We have gender tested all of our birds ahead of time so this confirmed the genders. We do not guess on gender here.
My doves always mate and lay eggs and sit there for about the required days for the egg to hatch and they never hatched all they do is just roll the egg out of the nest or just don't bother sitting on them at all :(
Have you ever candled the eggs to see if they are fertile? A simple flashlight will do. After they lay their next set of eggs, wait 3 days. Then take one and put it over a flashlight. Even your cell phone flashlight will work. You should see a red little blob in the middle and it will flicker. There might even be some red veins. Also sometimes the babies just don't hatch ie they pass beforehand in the egg. It's important to know if you have a fertility issue or babies that aren't being incubated properly. Sometimes they get off the eggs too often and this will cause early death of eggs.
@@AuraFxs It really comes down to the male. Do they get a lot of sunlight? Sunlight effects fertility in your doves. I'm not sure of any real way to know personally. Only based on trial and error. I have had a pair have issues before and it was our Hen. Her eggs always had issues with them. The male went on to produce babies with someone else. Really examine the eggs. Do they looks fragile (shell looks thin) Are there any odd markings like shadow spots. This can tell you of she is getting enough calcium or not. Their diet needs to have calcium (oyster shell, high calcium grit, shredded cheese) High protein diet (ground up nuts, unsalted) All around good food, good sunlight etc.
Our Male White Doves are $80. But we are currently out of stock. You are welcome to get on our Reservation List. We do have one Miniature White Female available however. Shipping is based on your zipcode. (317) 756-1680 if interested. Our Facebook business page @MajesticDovesAviary. We gender test all of our doves ahead of time and they come with a Gender Certificate.
Would a male dove who is imprinted on a human breed with a female? Mine is pretty fixated on me, but he also likes to do the nasty with a couple of stuffed animals XD
Also, how to sex chicks and not sure if you said it, but for those wondering, they need acess to a good gravel along with food . I use a calcium bird gravel.
I really love your video. Let me thank you, because there aren't many people out there who know how incredible these animals are, and by posting it, you let people know, how awesome these creatures are.
I have a domestic turtledove (a ringneck dove as you say), and he's the best. He's a four year old guy his name is Bilbo. He lives with me in my room. and loves too much when I take him out of his cage to fly around of my room. Nevertheless, he usually spends all his time on my shoulder, he's the most affectionate animal I've ever know.
I'm a blind man, but when I heard all of those guys cooing and laughing at the same time, I thought "Wow, this lady must love ringneck doves". So Warmest regards from Quilmes Buenos Aires, dove's friends are also mine.
AWESOME and thank you!
Super, kochane gołąbki ❤❤❤
@@AnnaLiteplo greetings to Poland from Argentina.
I love these birds. ❤❤❤
Your bird and your coop look great there under good care 👍☮️
I'd like to see these birds at night all asleep! Awww
I'll post a video sometime. 😊 Shockingly they do get quiet. 🥰
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 good afternoon Miss, i have a question i have a wild mourning dove the female passed away i just bought a wild ringneck female dove do you think they will get alone? Thank you so much.
@@Original320 Ringneck Doves do way better in pairs. I think this is what you are asking?
So beautiful dove ❤❤
How to stop a bully male? I have 2 mated pairs in a 6' tall, 4,' wide 3' deep aviary. Lots of nesting options and perches at different levels. He bloodied him bad.. had to separate. Just had my first chick today, waiting on second egg. Subscribed.
Make sure to observe where the territory is that the males are fighting over. There is usually an Alpha male. He will be the meanest. Multiple locations for perches, more than one food tray and I do mean tray..this will be needed. Bowls for food only encourages fighting. The idea is to create a flock mentality. Males need their own territories ie separate perches and areas for nests. Preferably at the opposite end of the enclosure. Watch their behavior. Changing the set up can calm things down. Basically at some point you would need to rearrange everything. Make it brand new. Then put the birds back. You can control the environment this way by placing perches strategically in opposite areas of the enclosure. The males will establish their own territory. If both Males are mean then you may have 2 Alphas. This is why separate territories for each male are absolutely necessary. A Beta male will be allowed more free access without being attacked as much. It's possible you have 2 Alphas. But the only way to know for sure is to rearrange the enclosure and watch what happens naturally. Also more birds added would make a more peaceful enclosure and community. Eventually everyone figures out their place. Hope this helps!
I love my birds. So beautiful and te
Awesome!
good aviary
Is there any difference between the grey and the orange dove shown here? Is it the completely same species?
No difference. Both are Ringneck Doves. They come in different colors.
Nice I hust had the idea to have some on are new patio in a corner area well screened and protected from anything and also inside
i just picked up a baby dove .... my dog played with it but his fine ... how do i care for ir
Hi just a question how do you the difference between, male or female..thank you
Gender testing. Otherwise it can take around a year to be certain.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 ok thank you...
What happens if you breed an albino to a pied?
With all those doves do you live in the city or out in the country they look nice that's alot of cooing lol
I actually live in the Suburbs. LOL
Yes it's a lot of cooing but we have since moved our birds to another area of our home and we now have 2 larger Aviary's. Nothing a door doesn't help muffle plus they do get quiet at night time. 😁
What nests do you use for your doves?
The nest that I am using are handmade nest boxes that I built by hand. It's just basically plywood pieces put together into a rectangle shape nest. I then carve designs into them by hand and then etched that myself.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107They are beautiful! Well done!
@SuperManning11 Thank you!
Where did you get your doves? Im in Washington state and im looking for a pet dove!
We breed them and we do ship to Washington State. 😊
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 oh! Where can i order one! 😁 is there a website?
@@idkwhattoputherebuthi153 We do have a website but it needs updating. We do have our Facebook business page @MajesticDovesAviary
You can message us there and order or contact us at (317) 756-1680.
very helpful!
Very nice birds. Your aviary is a bit cramped there though, Which can result in some more fighting. I would get a larger aviary or a second one entirely.
We ended up building another one. 😊
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 Ah okay! I'm in the process of building another flight myself. Upcoming breeding season would result in too many birds lol. I accidentally got a few extra pairs of waxbills and haven't sold them yet so they're taking up space in the current flight.
What age does a ringneck grow their ring? Does it start grey and turn black?
4 months old and the color of the ring depends on the color of the Dove. Blonde, Wild, Pied, Peach, Rosy, Frosty all have dark neckrings. Tangerine, Orange, Sunkist, Ash etc all have Light neckrings. White has a neckring line or subtle shadow.
I order a couple of ring neck doves online they told me they are 6-9 months when I got them about 4 months ago. But they still have not started laying eggs ? Do you have any suggestions? I hope they aren’t the same gender
How are they acting behavior wise? At 6-9 months old they will be laying eggs right away. If they are cooing constantly than they are males. Either they told you the wrong age or they are the wrong gender. Breeders really shouldn't guess the gender, it's too easy to get it wrong. That's why we gender test the ones we sell. I'd give it a little more time. Gender testing them is the best way to be certain. iqbirdtesting.com
A gender test is $11.99. We aren't affiliated with them, we just use them all the time. Results in 2-4 business days once they get the blood samples by mail. BTW I am so sorry that you are dealing with this. If for any reason you do have the wrong Gender, our doves come with their own Gender Certificates at no extra cost to you. We offer confirmed Males and Females. We also do our best to tame them so they are friendly.
Probably boys
Plz sister, tell me colony cage size and breeder pairs number in it.
Can I have two pair of ring neck doves in a cage 3f wide by 4f long and by 6f tall? It seems you have a lot of doves in there, is there a limit?
That sounds okay. I do encourage wider though. Floor space is must for doves. They like to walk around and forage. We have 54 birds but our Aviary is 8ft x 6ft x 4ft. The height vs length makes it perfect. But we won't add anymore unless we make it larger.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 do your doves ever fight? And if they do, do they eventually get over it and stop, or do you have to separate them?
@@LVBT Yes the males do fight. Mostly they wing box. Sometimes there is pecking but if the enclosure is big enough then they get over it. Then the next day they argue over the same nest or whatever. It's not constant but it does happen. Oh and it's only certain males ie the Alpha males. Other males aren't too bad. It's based on rank and personality.
What do you feed your doves?
Standard mix of Parakeet/Finch/ Canary Seed, ground up nuts (unsalted), shredded cheese, Parmesan, Oregano, Spinach, Safflower seed, Rolled oats, ground up Cheerios, ground up Corn flakes etc.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 thanks! One more question where can I buy ivermectin? And how many times do I give it to them?
@@kaintorres3029 allbirdproducts.com
Follow the instructions on the bottle. You don't need a lot at all. It goes in their drinking water and/or bath water. Great for prevention and treatment in external feather mites and internal mites/parasites. Give it once every 6 months for prevention. It really works.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 thank you
How do you know your dove bird is a girl or boy
Gender testing overall. Now if the bird is at least a year old then behavior can "sometimes" tell you what the gender is. Males coo constantly. Females don't hardly make a sound. Females obviously lay eggs and males do not. Males and females both do the bow coo so You cannot use this as a gender determination. Head shape between males and females can vary. A lot of people think that one gender has more of a round head than the other but this is not true. I have seen females and males have round and square heads. We have gender tested all of our birds ahead of time so this confirmed the genders. We do not guess on gender here.
My doves always mate and lay eggs and sit there for about the required days for the egg to hatch and they never hatched all they do is just roll the egg out of the nest or just don't bother sitting on them at all :(
Have you ever candled the eggs to see if they are fertile? A simple flashlight will do. After they lay their next set of eggs, wait 3 days. Then take one and put it over a flashlight. Even your cell phone flashlight will work. You should see a red little blob in the middle and it will flicker. There might even be some red veins. Also sometimes the babies just don't hatch ie they pass beforehand in the egg. It's important to know if you have a fertility issue or babies that aren't being incubated properly. Sometimes they get off the eggs too often and this will cause early death of eggs.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 how do i know if my pet dove is infertile?
@@AuraFxs It really comes down to the male. Do they get a lot of sunlight? Sunlight effects fertility in your doves. I'm not sure of any real way to know personally. Only based on trial and error. I have had a pair have issues before and it was our Hen. Her eggs always had issues with them. The male went on to produce babies with someone else. Really examine the eggs. Do they looks fragile (shell looks thin) Are there any odd markings like shadow spots. This can tell you of she is getting enough calcium or not. Their diet needs to have calcium (oyster shell, high calcium grit, shredded cheese) High protein diet (ground up nuts, unsalted) All around good food, good sunlight etc.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 alright ill try that
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 do you know any good nesting material's or a proper breeding envoirment?
How much do u charge for a white dove male? I'm in ohio
Our Male White Doves are $80. But we are currently out of stock. You are welcome to get on our Reservation List. We do have one Miniature White Female available however. Shipping is based on your zipcode. (317) 756-1680 if interested. Our Facebook business page @MajesticDovesAviary. We gender test all of our doves ahead of time and they come with a Gender Certificate.
hi can you help me rgarding to my pet spanish dove
I just saw this. I might possibly be able to help. Sorry for the delayed response.
Would a male dove who is imprinted on a human breed with a female? Mine is pretty fixated on me, but he also likes to do the nasty with a couple of stuffed animals XD
LOL most definitely.
Also, how to sex chicks and not sure if you said it, but for those wondering, they need acess to a good gravel along with food . I use a calcium bird gravel.
DNA testing.
hello ! i love doves . u have facebook ? thank for your video .
@MajesticDovesAviary