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  2. ‘Silly’ pigeon loves people — and landing on shelter staff’s ...

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    Domesticated pigeons can make good pets in the right home and enjoy spending time with others, according to pigeon pet owners. Montgomery County borders Washington, D.C., to the north.

  3. People Want Pigeons for Pets After Video of Bird Getting the ...

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    Some people had their own experience raising pigeons and could attest that they're excellent pets. "Please continue with this PR. Humans are so unfair to pigeons," wrote one person.

  4. Woman's Sad Reminder About How Humans 'Abandoned' Pigeons Has ...

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    People started falsely claiming that pigeons spread disease at a higher rates than other animals. Which is obviously a far cry from the days that we used to eat pigeons for food. Today pigeons ...

  5. Pigeon keeping - Wikipedia

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    Keeping pigeons has been found to lead to a condition called pigeon fancier's lung in some fanciers. [25] Pigeon fancier's lung is an extrinsic allergic reaction resembling asthma which occurs when a person has been exposed to certain proteins in the dust associated with a pigeon's feathers over long periods of time, usually several years. [25]

  6. Domestic pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon meat, both from squabs and from adult birds, are still a source of protein for people worldwide. Breeds of pigeons harvested for their meat during adulthood are collectively known as utility pigeons. For commercial meat production a breed of large white pigeon, the King pigeon, has been developed by selective breeding.

  7. Squab - Wikipedia

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    The meat of dove and pigeon gamebirds hunted primarily for sport is rarely called "squab". [4] The practice of domesticating pigeons as livestock may have originated in North Africa; historically, many societies have consumed squabs or pigeons, including ancient Egypt (still common in modern Egypt), Rome, China, India (Northeast), [6] and ...

  8. What you never knew about pigeons - AOL

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    "If we can get people to look and understand pigeons," McMahon said, "it's their gateway bird to seeing nature more." Tending to an injured bird at New York City's Wild Bird Fund. / Credit: CBS News

  9. Rock dove - Wikipedia

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    The rock dove, rock pigeon, or common pigeon (/ ˈ p ɪ dʒ. ə n / also / ˈ p ɪ dʒ. ɪ n /; Columba livia) is a member of the bird family Columbidae (doves and pigeons). [3]: 624 In common usage, it is often simply referred to as the "pigeon", although this is the wild form of the bird; the pigeons most familiar to people are the domesticated form of the wild rock dove.