The main ways to breed pigeons in cages are as follows:
Young breeders are selected. Breeders under the age of eight are selected for breeding, the older pigeons themselves are not very energetic, and many pigeons cannot keep up if the breeding speed is too fast.
The pigeons are caged or fed in a dead shed. The caged pigeons have no place to play, so they brood after eating, and the speed is very fast. When the baby pigeon grows up, it lays eggs. With less time wasted having fun, the pigeons naturally breed faster. So cage pigeons are not without their benefits.
The breeding area should be larger, preferably one that can fit two and a half nest pots. In this way, the pigeons have grown to a certain extent, and if the breeding pigeons have to lay eggs, they can be taken care of more easily.
Control the weight of the pigeons and avoid the problem of obesity in the pigeons. Caged pigeons are prone to obesity and when they are overweight, their health suffers.
Clean up food and water regularly. This problem is more serious. The main reason is that if you don't clean and replace it regularly, it's easy to leave the drinking water unclean. However, it is enough to pay attention to washing and replacing drinking water in time.
In summary, it is possible to increase the reproduction rate of caged pigeons by selecting young breeders, feeding them in cages or dead sheds, breeding in larger areas, controlling the weight of the pigeons, and regularly cleaning up food and water.