Ours only lived 12 years but he had a great personality.He only went in his cage at night and we left our Xmas tree up year for him as it was his favorite perch.the cats even like him.
@@randquadrozzi1280 They seem to do really well without a cage. I raised mine for a year or 2 without a cage, and I managed to train him to only fly to one of his perch setups I made for him. I also let him free fly outside while I worked on my car, and he always came back when I called for him.
@@KasdenW1995 Yeah, my mother got him for me when I was a teenager, and he died on June 29th of last year... He would have lived even longer, but he got some kind of respiratory infection that he could not overcome. 😞 He was a tough bird that survived a few cat attacks where they ripped his chest open, he survived a broken wing, and he survived a nasty skin infection throughout the years, but the respiratory infection was just too much for him in his old age.
Awww what a precious little cutie pie! I love birds so much and animals in general. They’re just too cute for their own good lol esp their little eyes 🥺🥰❤️
I’m surprised that the dove sat there and be touched like that. The Mourning Doves I see around here don’t let any humans or anything else get close to them. They fly away and just sit on top of a garage or telephone wires. They are some real cuties!!!😊😊😊😊
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 My mistake, he looks like a mourning dove because of the colors and the cooing he does. My sister’s backyard is full of mourning doves and she pointed them out to me since I’ve never saw one. He’s cute nevertheless.
@@Iyiaksemlar4 I totally understand. It's actually illegal to keep a Mourning dove as a pet. Ringneck Doves have been kept as pets for over 3000 years.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 Okay! I learn something new everyday. I don’t know anyone who has Mourning Doves for pets. They are wild in my sister’s yard. She has a little feeding area for them and when they are out eating, she keeps her dog indoors so he won’t mess with them. Once they are finished eating, they fly off and stand on the fence or walk on the roof of her garage. They won’t let anyone or anything get close to them. They will fly off to a higher area. My sister is into animals and has all kinds of birds running free in her yard. I even saw a Hummingbird for the first time. They are also my favorite bird like those cute fat Mourning Doves. 🌹🌹
I had ring neck doves in 1978. I lived in South Florida at the time. I put their cage outside with them in it so they can get fresh air. The wind blew the cage off the tree and the ring neck doves got out. I move out of Florida. 4 years later I went back and the entire town was full of ring neck doves. Before they got out of their cage, there were no ring neck doves in South Florida.
I have a mourning dove that I’ve had since she was a chick (about 7 months). I’m guessing she is a female from her size. She is very affectionate and I am totally smitten by her. She is definitely attached to me, when I put my hand in her cage she flies right over, jumps onto my hand, then walks up my arm to sit happily on my shoulder as I walk around inside the house. But she doesn’t seem to like me petting or rubbing her neck the way you do. She doesn’t seem to like being touched at all, even though she is not afraid and is very comfortable hanging out with me and eating seeds from my hand. Do you think being touched is something that she will get used to or is that just her personality? Great video!
Wait until she hits breeding condition then see if she doesnt change her mind. LOL Our birds are handfed and cuddled a lot as babies. However when in breeding condition the males and females become very affectionate. I suspect that once she starts laying eggs..she is going to want a bunch of attention.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107Great! Thanks! I just had her out with me this afternoon, and she rides around on my shoulder, very happy to be there, purring in fact. But when I reach out to pet her anywhere on her body, she accepts it for a few seconds then decides that’s enough and she will actually snap her beak at me as if she were going to bite, which she never really does, but she makes it abundantly clear that she doesn’t like even the lightest of touches. We’ll see what happens when in breeding condition. And for now, I’m fine with not touching her, she’s so sweet otherwise, and gets very excited to see me whenever we interact throughout the day. She happily eats from my hand, and hops onto my hand every chance she gets, so we’ll just continue on her terms, and I’ll try again in a few days or a week. Thanks for the reply, and for letting me go on about my bird that I adore. 😊
I have 6 female doves but I want to have a few males. Can you please help me identify a male dove? Every time I buy a dove considering it's a male but comes out female.
Hi! Your best bet is to purchase Doves from a breeder that gender tests ahead of time. This what we do. We have many gender tested Male Doves available. We do ship and they do have gender certificates. (317) 756-1680 for more details.
How you tuch them!? I have them in my balcony. It is 3rd times they are going to have babies but I can go that much close to them. I love to tuch them but I don't wana scard them
These birds make great pets. My dove lived for 27 years, and I miss him a lot.
I had a ringneck dove that lived 26 years. He was so tame, and talented!
Ours only lived 12 years but he had a great personality.He only went in his cage at night and we left our Xmas tree up year for him as it was his favorite perch.the cats even like him.
@@randquadrozzi1280 They seem to do really well without a cage. I raised mine for a year or 2 without a cage, and I managed to train him to only fly to one of his perch setups I made for him. I also let him free fly outside while I worked on my car, and he always came back when I called for him.
27 years?
@@KasdenW1995 Yeah, my mother got him for me when I was a teenager, and he died on June 29th of last year... He would have lived even longer, but he got some kind of respiratory infection that he could not overcome. 😞 He was a tough bird that survived a few cat attacks where they ripped his chest open, he survived a broken wing, and he survived a nasty skin infection throughout the years, but the respiratory infection was just too much for him in his old age.
This is genuinely the best thing I’ve seen in like the last month I swear. Definitely would love more like this.
Human: "Hey!" ❤️
Dove: *Airbag inflates*
LOL!
SRS Airbag
I love how they puff up like a baby ballooon.
Doves are adorable! 🕊️
I will never tire of doves 😍
Alhamdulillah, very pretty!
he is such a scrunkly!! what a beautiful little bird!
The dove’s singing is very relaxing to me. Similar to a cat’s purring.
Sweet and fluffy dove🐥
That's one nice handsome little birb you have there ❤
We have plenty available to good homes!
So cute 🥹
Wonderful little dove!
I think he likes it.
For sure!
Awww my little sweet pretty lovely baby cutoo Hehehe 😍😍❤❤😘😘💕💕
I like doves😊🥰😘
Dove Is The Symbol of Beauty
Thx God for these ❤
You are beautiful and he is very sweet
This will make a lovely lovely pet...
Awww what a precious little cutie pie! I love birds so much and animals in general. They’re just too cute for their own good lol esp their little eyes 🥺🥰❤️
He’s just a little baby😊
I got tbis video on my recommended, and now I miss my Thunder 😭😭😭😭
Sweet cuteness 😍
When i was little I remember hearing a pigeon making that noise i never thought it was pigeon i was literally scared
I’m surprised that the dove sat there and be touched like that. The Mourning Doves I see around here don’t let any humans or anything else get close to them. They fly away and just sit on top of a garage or telephone wires. They are some real cuties!!!😊😊😊😊
This isn't a Mourning dove. It's Ringneck Dove and is not found in the wild at all. This bird was trained and raised around people.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 My mistake, he looks like a mourning dove because of the colors and the cooing he does. My sister’s backyard is full of mourning doves and she pointed them out to me since I’ve never saw one. He’s cute nevertheless.
@@Iyiaksemlar4 I totally understand. It's actually illegal to keep a Mourning dove as a pet. Ringneck Doves have been kept as pets for over 3000 years.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 Okay! I learn something new everyday. I don’t know anyone who has Mourning Doves for pets. They are wild in my sister’s yard. She has a little feeding area for them and when they are out eating, she keeps her dog indoors so he won’t mess with them. Once they are finished eating, they fly off and stand on the fence or walk on the roof of her garage. They won’t let anyone or anything get close to them. They will fly off to a higher area. My sister is into animals and has all kinds of birds running free in her yard. I even saw a Hummingbird for the first time. They are also my favorite bird like those cute fat Mourning Doves. 🌹🌹
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107In europe we have collared doves in the wild
Aww 🥰 so sweet!
wingy baby! :)
So cute ❤
I had ring neck doves in 1978. I lived in South Florida at the time. I put their cage outside with them in it so they can get fresh air. The wind blew the cage off the tree and the ring neck doves got out. I move out of Florida. 4 years later I went back and the entire town was full of ring neck doves. Before they got out of their cage, there were no ring neck doves in South Florida.
@@Robert-f7x wow
My gosh what a lovely beast :]
Не понимаю о чем говорят, но голубю приятно) ❤
Such a cute bird I'm fake dying, I wish I had a pet dove
❤
You the muster you The captain you the head don't give this one to nobody.... Wait for the new from him if you know what bird specially is this one
So cute
Słodycz!!!❤😂
the smells is like the streets 😹🤣 they so cute doves is badass
Actually it smells like corn on the cob and pine bedding. LOL
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107
I love it they so cute 😍 💕
Awww
I give seeds to homeless doves in my balcony but they don't want to see me around.
as soon as I getting close to them (closer to 5 meter) they fly. 🕊
That's because those are Wild doves and not domestic Pet Ringneck Doves.
❤Awwww to sweet
beautyfull !
❤❤❤❤❤
Cooo cooo cooo
I have a mourning dove that I’ve had since she was a chick (about 7 months). I’m guessing she is a female from her size. She is very affectionate and I am totally smitten by her. She is definitely attached to me, when I put my hand in her cage she flies right over, jumps onto my hand, then walks up my arm to sit happily on my shoulder as I walk around inside the house. But she doesn’t seem to like me petting or rubbing her neck the way you do. She doesn’t seem to like being touched at all, even though she is not afraid and is very comfortable hanging out with me and eating seeds from my hand. Do you think being touched is something that she will get used to or is that just her personality? Great video!
Wait until she hits breeding condition then see if she doesnt change her mind. LOL Our birds are handfed and cuddled a lot as babies. However when in breeding condition the males and females become very affectionate. I suspect that once she starts laying eggs..she is going to want a bunch of attention.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107Great! Thanks! I just had her out with me this afternoon, and she rides around on my shoulder, very happy to be there, purring in fact. But when I reach out to pet her anywhere on her body, she accepts it for a few seconds then decides that’s enough and she will actually snap her beak at me as if she were going to bite, which she never really does, but she makes it abundantly clear that she doesn’t like even the lightest of touches. We’ll see what happens when in breeding condition. And for now, I’m fine with not touching her, she’s so sweet otherwise, and gets very excited to see me whenever we interact throughout the day. She happily eats from my hand, and hops onto my hand every chance she gets, so we’ll just continue on her terms, and I’ll try again in a few days or a week. Thanks for the reply, and for letting me go on about my bird that I adore. 😊
❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉😊
I Might Get A Dove, I Have A Skinny Pigeon, My Pigeon Gets Bread And Seeds, My Pigeons Name Is Emily.
I have 6 female doves but I want to have a few males. Can you please help me identify a male dove? Every time I buy a dove considering it's a male but comes out female.
Hi! Your best bet is to purchase Doves from a breeder that gender tests ahead of time. This what we do. We have many gender tested Male Doves available. We do ship and they do have gender certificates. (317) 756-1680 for more details.
How you tuch them!? I have them in my balcony. It is 3rd times they are going to have babies but I can go that much close to them. I love to tuch them but I don't wana scard them
@@namanemaman The doves on your balcony are wild Doves. The dove in this video is not a Wild dove, it's a pet Ringneck Dove.
How did you tame him ?
As with all the birds we breed and sell; we handfed him as a baby and them I personally trained him. I'm a Dove trainer.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 that's great👍
Why do I hear a owl
can we tame the red eye doves ? or they always are feral?
If they aren't domestic..no
Hi where can i buy? And do you have a website?
We do have a website. majesticdovesaviaryllc.com
Ordering is done via contact with me. I am the owner and bird trainer. Contact me: (317) 756-1680
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 Ok thanks you for replying!
What kind of dove is he and what’s his name.
@@jacobisworld9516 Ringneck Dove and his name is Paul.
@@majesticdovesaviaryllc1107 wow he’s cute
@@jacobisworld9516 We have others just like him. They are available for sale to a good home!
Pigeon
Ringneck Dove
Next to rabbits, are doves very sweet animals :) Do you know the good news of jesus christ ? ( The Glorious Gospel - E.C. Moore ) - youtube
They are very sweet animals and I do know Jesus Christ. I have a very personal relationship with Him too. 😊
So cute 😊
You the muster you The captain you the head don't give this one to nobody.... Wait for the new from him if you know what bird specially is this one
You the muster you The captain you the head don't give this one to nobody.... Wait for the new from him if you know what bird specially is this one