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random
14-05-2007, 07:24 PM
Well in a nutshell I found a pigeon today in the road, he hadn't been hit or anything but he wasn't walking or moving, and a car came up and stopped as he was right in the road. I walked up to him and he just stood there all fluffed up, so I picked him up and took him home (luckily it was right outside my house).

Our neighbour but one keeps pigeons and I thought it may be one of his, but it wasn't. They told me the area where they think he is from (they could tell by the ring but he isn't stamped). They said he may have just gotten lost and be hungry so I decided to see if I could sort him out myself and let him go if he perked up enough.

So I put him in a puppy crate and covered it with blankets so it was dark. I gave him some seed which we have for the garden birds, and he seemed happy tucking into it (or rather flinging it all over the place http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif). I'm not sure what kind of seed is best for pigeons so I decided it best to pop over to my neighbour and ask if I could have some of theirs.


While I was gone however something very bad happened.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif My brother had been in and left the living room door open and one of the cats got into the same room as the bird, and even through the cage has done a fair bit of damage to him.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif Luckily it is just to the wing and not to his body, but I know next to nothing about birds so I don't actually know how bad it is. I think it may be broken as it was hanging low and trailing on the ground, so I have strapped it to his body with a bandage as I felt this was best to prevent any more damage being done to it hangling like it was. He is very clearly in shock and is now upstairs in a dark cardboard box. I have no idea if he will make it or not.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif

My neighbour said to think twice about ringing the vets as they will take it away and contact it's owners who will probably kill it as it is a racing bird and that's just what happens.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif I thought about removing its rings and saying it was my bird and see if I can get it treated myself, but I have no idea how illegal that is.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_confused.gif

I'm at a loss as of what to do, I feel so guilty now that I brought him here trying to help him and he's just ended up worse than he was to start with. My family have been of no help at all. My own mother is saying i'm pathetic trying to help every waif and stray I see, and my father is going on about how it would have been better left in the road as i've just made things worse for him.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif So i'm not in the best of spirits at all.http://www.dogsey.com/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif

I just wondered if anyone had any advice at all as I know very little about birds so any help would be appreciated. If he makes it through the night he might have a chance so i'd have to know what i'm doing with him and where to go from here.

Sorry it's so long. Any help would be great, thanx.

Sweet
14-05-2007, 07:52 PM
I know nothing about these birds, but wanted to say thank you for trying to help it and ((((((hugs)))))) x

alexgirl73
14-05-2007, 07:54 PM
have a look here random
http://www.duckpolice.org/BirdWeb/PigeonResourceWeb/brokenwing.html

Emm
14-05-2007, 08:01 PM
I don't know anything about them but I would have done the same as well and tried to help.

If it were me I would take the bird to the vet to get some treatment and then try and get in touch with the owner - a lot of the owners care a lot about their birds


Let us know how you get on.

Erin
14-05-2007, 08:02 PM
i no know nothing about them either kel,but dont feel guilty (((hugs)))

random
14-05-2007, 08:52 PM
Thanx guys, hopefully getting in touch with some people who can care for it better than I can, if it makes it through the night.

yola
14-05-2007, 09:00 PM
Are there not some bird sanctuaries that will care for it? If there is nothing actually wrong with thd bird the vet won't be able to do much. Was he just resting after a long flight do you think, just chose the wrong place to stop?

My Mum's taking in sick pigeons in the past and they've never survived but they all had wounds or broken bits.

Good luck and thanks for bothering to take the time to stop and help it.

dandysmom
14-05-2007, 09:53 PM
No advice to offer; I think what you've done up to now seems fine. If he makes it thru the night, maybe he'll be better tomorrow. and don't beat yourself up, what you did was a kind thing and not your fault what happened with the cats; it's just their instinct kicking in. Keep us posted, please.

random
15-05-2007, 09:29 AM
Sadly the bird died in the early hours of this morning. :( I think it was more from the shock than it's actual injuries.

I have informed the appropriate racing club with it's ring number.

I don't know what else to say, I feel terrible. :(

logoes
15-05-2007, 09:56 AM
Don't feel terrible, there was something the matter with the bird in the first place as it was grounded, and you did your best to give it a chance to live. Birds are notorious for dying on being rescued - I've had it happen nearly every time I have tried to help one. It's very sad but don't blame yourself. Logoes

Mags
15-05-2007, 12:17 PM
You did your best Random so don't beat yourself up about this...(((hugs)))