If your pigeons always have problems with breeding, the youngsters always don't develop well, the youngsters always have all kinds of health problems. Then you must pay attention to some issues, otherwise it will become a norm. So what problems should we fanciers pay attention to in order for the breeding of pigeons to go more smoothly?
First of all, get your breeders in place and make sure they are healthy enough. If there is a nanny pigeon, the nanny pigeon must also be raised. Many fanciers who do not race have problems with pigeon breeding, most likely because the breeders are not so physically fit when breeding.
Secondly, it is necessary to ensure the hygiene of the pigeon loft, especially the hygiene of the nest pot. It's not that the accumulation of manure is necessarily bad, but when the accumulation of manure is more humid, then the young pigeons can grow up, but they will face more disturbances and are more prone to health problems.
Thirdly, the pigeons should be given rich nutrition and food hygiene. In general, brooding pigeons should not be given a single feed, otherwise they are indeed more likely to have stunted growth. If your pigeon is not very brood-free, it is more likely to have developmental problems if you are given only a single feed.