YES: same thing. We call Cow: Beef. And Pig: Pork. Tho we call many Fowl dishes by there species name, Dove is called squab, and Has been since the Norman invasion of Saxony. it's simply Tradition: the food is the Same. Pigeon is Dove, also- But there are many Sub species, or "Kinds" of doves or pigeon- you should buy from a reputable source rather than hunting or trapping. You may also ask the specific name of the "breed" or Sub-species of Dove, simply for your edification.
A baby dove is called a squab.
Squab.
A young pigeon. or young dove
The baby chic of a Dove is called a Squab.
A young dove is formally called a squab. However people sometimes call them chicks too.
It depends on age and the person using any term, but all of the following are suitable - nestling, fledgling, squab, squeaker
Squab
A young pigeon or dove is called a squab.
A parent of a squab is called a pigeon or dove. Squabs are young pigeons or doves that have not yet reached maturity.
Yes, it is the meat of a young pigeon.
Young domestic pigeons, often bred for their meat, are called squabs.
palomino Spanish: from palomino 'squab', 'young pigeon', a derivative of paloma 'dove'. Source: Ancestry.com