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Need home for Handicapped and some show birdsI submitted a plea for adoption February 2004 the last time things got bad for my Landscape contracting business and I thought I was going under. Well somehow I pulled up and got through that difficult time. I still have all the bird shipping boxes I bought at that time.
Several people responded but at the time their workload or weather was an issue. Susan and Rick in Las Vegas adopted 8 pairs of PMV and handicapped kids because of this forum. Some how the PMV kids found a mate (PMV or otherwise). I can't thank everyone involved in Pigeon-talk and Susan and Rick enough. Because of this our current horrible economic nightmare my Landscaping business in Southern California is heading down the toilet. I'm in a world of hurt and might end up losing my house. We've all heard this story lately. One of my biggest concerns is the welfare of all these sweet birds. Since 2004 I've had several people unload birds on me in the 10 - 20 count. One was from a county animal shelter (10). The sweet guys below still need homes in addition to several more handicapped, ferals, rollers, and show birds. You can see some of them at my photobucket site. I'll update it with more pictures. If anyone has a request I can check and email or post a picture. http://s245.photobucket.com/albums/gg70/bdcaron/ (Original Post) I have the following show, kings, and handicapped birds that I need to find a good loving home for ASAP! 7 white kings extremely sweet and mild mannered, one might be a Modena Fantail brown and white (named Love Machine) Frill back (Friller) - grey English trumpeter (Louie) -black and white A black pigeon with feathered feet and short beak??? Several pairs (16) of handicapped birds Three that are hand fed 2x daily Ray -blind (starting to eat a little on his own), loves a pet on the back Popeye (beak open only far enough for feed tube) and his mate Queenie (my 1st rescue) Beakie -no bottom beak - try's to scoop food in but hasn't mastered it yet Other handicaped guys include Spotty - white with black spot -one eyed and her tame boyfriend Dude (see picture) both semi-tame but not releasable. broken wings, pmv survivors, etc. email if anyone would like to adopt any of these sweet kids. If anyone knows anyone in Aerospace in Southern California, that could forward my resume to a hiring manager, PLEASE let me know so I can save the farm. I worked in Aerospace for about 9 years and have an MBA. So getting out of Landscaping and back into Aerospace might save the family farm. Thanks for taking the time to read all of this. Sincerely Bruce bdcaron@pacbell.net |
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Hi Bruce,
I'm sorry the economy is taking such a toll on you. Times are, indeed, very rough right now for many. I hope you can find homes for your birds with some of our members here. I would love to offer, but I'm in the same boat as you with almost constant incoming that need to be fed, housed, and sometimes medicated. Terry |
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bird adoptonTerry -Thanks for your response. When I read of all the birds needing homes I feel guilty. Hopefully things will turn around quickly and save us all.
Hang in there yourself! |
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Here are some Youtube video's of Squeaky the Pigeon our house pet. He dominates all of the cats and a 12lb white rabbit. I'll get some videos of that soon.
We really spoil Squeaky. He loves loves a party. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zSep...e=channel_page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J6LH...eature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9KUG...eature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elPtO...eature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elPtO...eature=channel The two from last years xmas party http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5RQD...eature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsTIG...eature=channel |
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Bruce...guilt only applies when you do something WRONG...but you are doing something RIGHT...
![]() So...where are you located and how many Kings do you have and how far are you willing to drive and are you willing to ship if we add you in our efforts to rehome some birds out of the area? There are some potential adoptive homes out of the area (see thread under adoption re: King Caravan)....there is no reason why some of your birds cannot hitch a ride to new digs if you can drive or ship. I know Elizabeth of Mickacoo would agree, that ALL the birds who need homes should be equally entitled to and benefit from the good and generous folk on PT. ![]() In fact, where a person can adopt just one or two birds, it might make more sense for them to have one of yours shipped to them. Just a thought. |
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Kippermom - I'm in Southern California, Lomita to be exact. It's close to Torrance and San Pedro. Southwest of Los Angeles.
The reason I feel guilty is because there are so many birds that need homes I hate to take a potential slot. If I can pull up from the economic nose dive then everyone can stay were they are. I wouldn't mind finding some good homes for all of these guys though. Thanks for your response Bruce |
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Bruce, I hope things do work out for you. I am so touched by the love you obviously have for your bird family. Wishing you good luck - very soon.
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Thanks for your kind words. I think everyone on this forum loves these pij's.
If you get a chance check out the links to Youtube that I posted of my son Squeaky the Pigeon. He loves to play/fight with my hand. He waits at the top of the stairs when I get home from work bowing and dancing around. He can't wait for me to come and "get him". I also hid in a closet or behind a door and call him to try and find me. He's really getting to good at finding me. I have to find more hiding places. He also likes to get on my wife's knee when she takes a bath and be lowered into the bath tub. In otherwords he takes baths with my wife. |
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ahhh Squeaky is so adorable....
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squeaky the pigeonIsn't he a charmer. I assume you saw the YouTube Videos. That's about a 10th of his personality. He's really a character.
I'm going to try and get a lot more video of him and post it. He could do a lot to show people that pigeons are really smart and loving pets. Thanks for the feedback. Bruce |
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I recently received a call from Rick and Susan in Las Vegas who adopted 8 pairs of mostly PMV survivors last year. They're going to adopt 2 more birds. Thanks again for the people that created and support this forum.
It's so unbelievable that so many people care about pigeons. We know how cool they are but pigeon fans are few and far between. I still have a ton of rescued birds - there are fancy, physically challenged, extremely cute, rollers, retired racers, and about 8 super sweet Kings. If anyone has a really good home please let me know. Thanks again Bruce |
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Do you have any disabled, small hens that aren't mated?
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Charis If all the beasts were gone, men would die from great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man. Seattle 1736-1866 ![]() Another Life, Gone To The Birds! DO NO HARM Member, International Wildlife Rehabilitaion Council |
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Charis - is this a new message? I received one in my regular mail about a bird stuck on a roof in Van Nuys. THen I read yours. I'm getting confused.
Email me at my regular email, I'm having problems finding the message about the Van Nuys bird. bdcaron@Pacbell.net Thanks Bruce |
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Yes I think I might. I'll have a look tomorrow.
If I do can I bring her to Portland and stay? I was born there and Socal is burning me out. There are also way too many humans. |
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Support & EncouragementHi, Bruce-
I'm sorry that you're struggling and facing such hard times and I wish you a much deserved break and good fortune. Seeing as I've got so many fosters and rescues in need of good homes, I can't help except to send you my encouragement. It's amazing how many great people are out there and good homes CAN be found. Network with your local feed stores, pet stores, vets, racing clubs, via craigslist, etc. etc. And posting to YouTube is WONDERFUL! That's on my list of things to do, as well. Just when I think I'll never place another pigeon, I find a GREAT adopter. And of course- PT is the best place of all! And for Beakie, I wanted to suggest, if you haven't already, trying a small, deep seed dish. My beloved Tank lost his lower beak to pij pox and had to relearn to eat- a small, deep (and heavy) dish helped him. You can see pictures on his page at my blog at www.RescueReport.org All the very best to you, |