They mate, and lay eggs.
yes
No pigeons that eat extra human food don't lay more eggs.
Pigs do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live piglets.
They could have egg all year round. The incubation period for common pigeons is 17 to 19 days. The female sits on the egg from late afternoon through the night until about 10AM. The male then takes over and does the day shift. Once the eggs hatch, both parents feed the young squabs.
Pigeons lay 3 - 5 eggs a year and can lay more than 1 egg in the space of a day, in some cases.However the eggs must be fertilized by an egg to even have a chance of hatching.
Pigeons normally lay two eggs.
pigeons lay eggs the same as other birds. Unlike mammals, which have an odd exception to birth principles, monotremes, all birds stick to the same basic birthing pattern, by eggs.
Typically, pigeons lay 2 eggs in a clutch, but can have up to 6 eggs in some cases. After an incubation period of about 18 days, both parents take turns feeding and caring for the chicks.
Pigeons typically lay eggs throughout their adult life, which can last between 5 to 15 years. However, their egg-laying frequency usually decreases as they age, with older pigeons laying fewer eggs compared to younger pigeons.
No, pigeons, like other birds, lay eggs that develop outside their bodies after being fertilized internally. The eggs are laid in a designated nest where they are kept warm and incubated until they hatch.
They lay about 3-4 eggs.