Can pigeon eggs support pigeons in summer?
Summer just means that the success rate of hatching is relatively low in a year, and the key is that the weather is overheated. If pigeons without the above experience hatch, they will often suffocate when they leave the shell or be too stable during hatching, leading to embryo death.
Secondly, there is another reason. Many real pigeon breeders also avoid hatching young pigeons in summer because of the annual molting time of pigeons. Pigeons molt every year, and if they are healthy and strong, they have already begun to change their feathers in mid-June. July and August are the peak of molting, which will last until the end of September. Pigeon feathers are completely replaced at the beginning of 10. If young pigeons are hatched during this period, it will affect the molting of big pigeons, and then affect the health of pigeons after winter. Therefore, as long as experienced and real pigeon breeders basically avoid the time when pigeons molt every year to hatch young pigeons.