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  1. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Oh my goodness I am so sorry 😢 💔 I haven’t signed in to this site in a long time and first thing when I did was read this update.. Thank you so much for all that you did for this little one.
  2. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    How is he doing?
  3. prin23

    More EE’s to sex!

    #3 today at 6.5 weeks old now.
  4. prin23

    Speckled Sussex Hen or Roo?

    This is our Specked Sussex when she was about that age, to compare. She’s a hen.
  5. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Just make sure he fully digests before feeding anything more. I grew up very rural, we only had a generator for power and we only had it on for a few hours each evening. Never on all night. I raised many baby pigeons there, no incubator at all. It won’t have a long term effect. Glad he’s...
  6. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    And here is the dove, her name is Peanut Butter, she was adopted and now lives in a beautiful aviary in California
  7. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Oh poor baby, I’m sorry that happened. When my scissor beak pigeon was at the vet once they trimmed her beak too short and she bled so much she aspirated on her own blood, and had to be put in a nebulizer. She recovered, but it was scary. I trimmed it myself from then on.
  8. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    I’ve been meaning to ask, does his beak not line up properly? Hard to tell on just my phone screen. If so, pigeons can adapt extremely well. It can cause issues, I once had a pigeon with such a severe scissor beak I needed to tube feed her 3X a day for three years! But most learn to eat from a...
  9. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Oh my goodness I am so sorry! It is NOT illegal for you to have and raise her. Pigeons are non-native and considered feral. It’s just like rescuing a feral kitten. I am so sorry, I have had some horrible vets over the years, many just don’t feel pigeons are “worth it” which is so sad...
  10. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    You have been doing a great job, baby pigeons are a huge responsibility to take on. I’m so impressed by all you are doing to help this sweet little one ❤️
  11. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    You don’t just happen to be in central texas, do you? If so I can help! I was a moderator for the Palomacy group for years and I can message them directly to approve your request to join right away.
  12. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Did you join Palomacy’s help group on Facebook? you would get much quicker responses then on here for emergencies. How is he doing? Is there formula blocking his nares?
  13. prin23

    I’m impatient lol 4 wk EE

    Oh good I really hope so!
  14. prin23

    I’m impatient lol 4 wk EE

    Some updated photos, 5.5 weeks old.
  15. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Any updates?
  16. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Sorry just seeing all this! Let me know how it goes. I’m glad you found a vet that will see pigeons, that can be hard in some areas.
  17. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    Okay good, that is a safe way to do so, and most similar to how a parent feeds. Other methods you risk aspiration. I use a tube directly into the crop but that takes some practice. Be sure there is enough formula in the syringe, so that the beak can stay fully covered, otherwise he will take in...
  18. prin23

    More EE’s to sex!

    All these pictures are of #3 🐥
  19. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    What method are you using to feed the Kaytee?
  20. prin23

    Handraising pigeon questions

    If you have Facebook, please join Palomacy Pigeon and Dove Rescue’s page. It’s a wonderful resource. I’m not sure where you live but there may even be a member close by that can help.
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