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Pigeons are afraid of firecrackers and other noises. How can they avoid them?

In a year without firecrackers, the taste of the year is half less. Although firecrackers are not advocated, there will still be neighbors to set off firecrackers. At this time, it may be a kind of harm to their pigeons. Not only birds are afraid of firecrackers, but other animals, including people, are a little afraid of firecrackers. Therefore, during the Chinese New Year, the first thing to deal with is the problem of firecrackers. Firecrackers will bring a lot of stress reactions, and the most serious thing is that pigeons will be scared to death. This is not alarmism, but bird talk. To solve this problem, pigeon breeders need to solve it themselves. Some pigeon owners have prepared tape recorders in advance to familiarize pigeons with firecrackers before the Chinese New Year, so they are not so afraid of the real Chinese New Year!

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Anyone who has raised pigeons knows that the Spring Festival is the hardest day for homing pigeons, because pigeons belong to birds and are easily frightened by firecrackers. Especially on New Year's Eve, pigeons are restless all night. Isn't there any way to help them spend a stable Spring Festival? Can't birds overcome their natural fear of firecrackers? The answer is yes!

In fact, firecrackers can already be heard in many places seven or eight days before the Spring Festival! The author adapts homing pigeons to firecrackers one week in advance every year. If homing pigeons are not allowed to adapt in advance, homing pigeons without young pigeons will easily pass the customs, and homing pigeons with young pigeons will easily abandon their nests, resulting in the loss of young pigeons! Pigeons generally have to adapt to such firecrackers! First, start setting off some small firecrackers in your yard one week in advance. Not too loud. Come three or five times a day. The homing pigeon was afraid at first, but because there was only one voice, the emergency would soon pass. Pigeons will get used to intermittent firecrackers in about three to five days.

At this time, if we go to get some quiet firecrackers around the pigeon house and put them into small pieces, the pigeons will definitely be in a hurry. But because we don't think we should use firecrackers for ourselves yet, the reaction is not strong. At this time, we will continue to put them in the sky, and after five or six times, pigeons will basically get used to it. At this time, all pigeon lovers can put a string of firecrackers outside the door and try to see if pigeons will still fly around. If congratulations are not so great, pigeons will get used to firecrackers.