If one buys the production of a
dovecote from his fellow, he must allow the first pair of doves that
is produced to fly with the mother – that is, to remain with her; they
are not included in the sale.
It is the tendency of doves to lay a pair of eggs almost every month of
the year. These eggs hatch and produce one male and one female, which
themselves begin to mate at the age of two months.
In order to stay in the dovecote, the mother must have, in addition to
her mate, her daughter as a companion. The daughter, too, must have her
offspring as companions, since her mother is not company enough. The
buyer must, therefore, leave all these pairs and not take them for
himself.