If it was not comforting, the pigeon would be reluctant to go back to the coop. It is common sense. Tell me where you obtain your information to support your statement.
Training cage retainer on the landing board and let them find their own way. Not labour intensive and easier on the bird. Can do half dozen birds at a time. Six sessions, all done. They also identify the surrounding landscape.
@@DrDaleHubbardPhDmake a landing board and cage on it for the beginning so they can see their surroundings. Ofc u need young pigeons that have never been free flight. Let them acclimate for a few weeks and one evening just open the doors. After month or so, add trapdoors. If u breed them, parents are gonna teach them everything so u don't have to teach it new birds. They have delicate feet and can be hurt when u tie them up and drag them by the strings. Birds of prey and owls have strong feet for hunting, pigeons don't.
Your attempt to put me down by "clown" is not working. It only shows immaturity on your part. I am leaving your statement up so others can see your stupidity. Dr. Dale Hubbard, Ph.D. 205 300 7625
This is so cool! The way you handle the pigeons is exceptional.
@@joachimsingh2929 thank you
If you believe this you are idiot
Well seen a bit of your videos good training all around so I’m glad to be watching all your videos now
Thank you
Thank you for sharing that...
You are welcome
Positive reinforcement is not the first phrase that comes to mind, bird gets stressed immediately after entering coop.
If it was not comforting, the pigeon would be reluctant to go back to the coop. It is common sense. Tell me where you obtain your information to support your statement.
Tell'em Doc
Very nice❤
Thank you
PhD. in Deez Nutsology
Thank you for a great video
What is the measure of the loft?
4 by 4 by 4
@@DrDaleHubbardPhD thank you
Great video, thanks 👍
Thats not how to Train pigeons!
Tell your method and the reason......
Training cage retainer on the landing board and let them find their own way. Not labour intensive and easier on the bird. Can do half dozen birds at a time. Six sessions, all done. They also identify the surrounding landscape.
@@potsie7778your way is much more effective to train and acclimate the birds to their surroundings. I would not use his method at all.
Make a litle Cage out side of The enterdoor
@@DrDaleHubbardPhDmake a landing board and cage on it for the beginning so they can see their surroundings. Ofc u need young pigeons that have never been free flight. Let them acclimate for a few weeks and one evening just open the doors. After month or so, add trapdoors. If u breed them, parents are gonna teach them everything so u don't have to teach it new birds. They have delicate feet and can be hurt when u tie them up and drag them by the strings. Birds of prey and owls have strong feet for hunting, pigeons don't.
Where do you get the pigeon?
Raise them
Raise them
this is probably the most disgusting video ive ever seen on the internet
The other pigeons seem annoyed of the bird going in and out of the coop. Training perhaps could be best maybe with an empty coop.
They are just talking
You know best.
The pigeons encourage the other ones to come back in the coop. "Birds of a feather Stick together"
Very helpful. Thank you
wow
Your attempt to put me down by "clown" is not working. It only shows immaturity on your part. I am leaving your statement up so others can see your stupidity. Dr. Dale Hubbard, Ph.D.
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