Pigeon Adventures

That’s a bit concerning, pigeons aren’t able to handle constant laying like chickens can. Are you sure she’s laying them? Maybe you have more females than you think? If you have it, I would add some liquid calcium + vitamin D3 to their water for a day or two, just to make sure they’re getting enough calcium.
The only other ones are young and unpaired... And I assume her mate is a male but I could be wrong.
 
His personality is too assertive for a female though
I thought that about one of my red bars… then she started laying eggs. 😅 She used to pick fights with everyone, so her feathers got all beat up, but thankfully she’s calmed down and will look much nicer after her next molt.
 
I also have a rescued racer who only acted sweet and docile for months, tricking me into thinking he’s a large female. Then he started cooing and dancing to everybody, and actually hopped on top a known male in front of me. Turns out he’s just gay. 😆
 
Well I plan to sell that pair anyway so I'll just have to tell them about the rough hen's peculiarity. She's not quite a year old yet so maybe the problem will solve itself. If we didn't took the eggs away jungle fowl would lay a lot more eggs than they naturally do so I don't know if continuous laying is so much a symptom of egg laying dysfunction as much as broodiness dysfunction.
 
Well I plan to sell that pair anyway so I'll just have to tell them about the rough hen's peculiarity. She's not quite a year old yet so maybe the problem will solve itself. If we didn't took the eggs away jungle fowl would lay a lot more eggs than they naturally do so I don't know if continuous laying is so much a symptom of egg laying dysfunction as much as broodiness dysfunction.
Oh yeah, I think it’s a broodiness issue, I’ve had similar problems when my pigeons nested in a bad place or got kicked off the nest
 

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