When do baby pigeons stop being fed by their mother and start eating seeds?
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One of the best ways to try to get them to wean is to sprinkle the seed on the ground and not into a bowl. The roundness of the seed apparently kicks off the pecking instinct.
I’ve hand reared literally hundreds of pigeons over the years – as the bird gets to about four weeks old, I begin to cut the morning feed and leave them to peck around during the day as they get hungry — it’s really no different from their parents beginning to cut back on the feeding a bit as they get to about 34 days or so – I always give them a full evening feed
http://www.angelfire.com/ga3/pigeongenetics/basicpigeoncare.html
anywhere from 6 to 12 weeks some wean quicker then others