I used to have about twenty-four to thirty pigeons when I was a kid, and I used to take care of them and fly them in the sky. In our society, it is customary to keep pigeons in one's home and fly them every evening or morning. There are about 5 to 6 houses near me where they keep pigeons with more than 200 pigeons each and fly them in the evening and morning.
They fight their pigeons in the sky and keep circling them for about 5 to 10 minutes before calling them back with their whistles, and some of the other pigeons are caught and returned with their pigeons, which is how they benefit pigeons. They have a variety of methods for flying and curing pigeons. They used various whistles to direct them in the sky and treat them with various tablets while they were sick, which was very strange.
When I had 24 pigeons, I took good care of them by feeding them well and flying them every evening to keep them fit and healthy. This was back when I was a student and had plenty of free time for pigeons. I have four different races of pigeons that we call KARBALAI, SURKHAG, TAWOOSI, and KAGHASI, and they are all very lovely and beautiful. All of the families have different demands, with the most expensive one being the TAWOOSI, which is in high demand due to its colourful neck.
This is the Sunday morning when I left my pigeons out to feed and bathe. My pigeon quantity has been reduced from 24 to four due to a lack of time to cure and feed them. I left the four pigeons, which are quite ethnic and expensive in price, to take care of them. All four pigeons are members of the same family, the Black and White pigeon or "SIA PATTA," which means the upper part is white and the lower part is black.
My pigeons are colourful and beautiful, as evidenced by the photos. On Sunday, the weather was quite pleasant, making it ideal for them to swim in the water. I filled a small pot with water for them, and they began to swim, which I photographed. I attempted to take shots from various angles in order to make the photography even more beautiful. One pair has eggs that will hatch in about 5 days and produce baby pigeons.
I tried my best to capture some of the amazing shots of my pigeons, and I believe I succeeded. I hope you enjoyed this post and the photographs of this sweet bird. If so, please leave a comment below.
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