Feeding pigeons and doves
Palomacy recommends these elements for proper pigeon and dove nutrition:
Professionally formulated, nutritionally balanced food plus a multivitamin and mineral supplement.
For pigeons:
For doves: Base diet (seed or pellets)
Pigeons and doves do best when meal fed, meaning they are given an appropriately sized portion of fresh food in the morning and ideally, all should be eaten by sunset. Fresh food is provided again the next morning. If your birds have lots of food left at sunset, they are being overfed and are likely gorging on their favorite seeds (such as high-in-fat safflower) rather than getting balanced nutrition. Feeding the proper amount also reduces seed-throwing and simplifies clean up.
For each bird, we recommend you start with 2 tablespoons (probably too much) and then adjust the amount down until the amount you provide in the morning is completely consumed by evening.
Bird-safe grit and crushed oyster shell (just a little- sprinkled on their food like a seasoning rather than an unlimited supply)
Veggies or greens (3-4 times per week)
For veggies, you can chop/mince up most anything that is bird safe: carrots, broccoli, snap peas, dandelion greens, kale cauliflower, lettuce, spinach (in small amounts), edamame, bell peppers, etc.
Plenty of clean, fresh water at all times (served in a clean dish every day).
Palomacy recommends adding a high quality avian vitamin and minersal supplement to your birds’ food. We’ve had good success with a variety of quality avian vitamin & mineral supplements that are readily available including Lafeber’s, Morning Glory Calcium Plus, Nekton-S, Petamine & Kaytee’s Molting & Conditioning. We recommend using only one at a time & mixing it into their food (rather than their water) along with just a little bit of grit (add it the way you would use salt and pepper).
See also: Planting Greens for Pigeons (and Doves) for tips from adopter and volunteer Shae Irving.
And you can see all of the Purgrain blends & products at www.Purgrain.com