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Old 9th September 2005, 05:44 PM
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Found one in the garden


i found it right in the garden and i have caught it and warming s/he up. i read here that regular water shouldnt be given so what kind of water should i give???? he didnt stuggle alot but all i know is that he cant fly. he doesnt have any injurys so im guessing hes just tried can you guys help and thanks in advance.
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Old 9th September 2005, 05:57 PM
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Can you please tell us a little more? Is it an adult pigeon or a baby? Is he flying, does he eat/ drink?

You can give him room temperature water in a cup with a tiny bit of salt in it and a tiny bit of sugar.

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Old 9th September 2005, 05:58 PM
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Hi Vivi and welcome to Pigeon-Talk. Regular water is fine unless the bird is dehydrated, starved, ill, and/or injured. If any of these are the case, then electrolytes are needed in order to rehydrate the bird and provide some nutrition until the digestive system can be restarted. If you feel this bird needs electrolytes, then you can mix a quart of water with 1/2 teaspoonful of salt and 1 tablespoon of sugar and allow the bird to drink this solution or very carefully eyedropper or syringe the solution to the bird.

If you don't mind, please post where you are located. We may have a member in your area that could assist you with the bird.

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Old 9th September 2005, 05:59 PM
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Hello and Welcome to Pigeons.com

Thank you for helping this bird.

Please follow these vital life saving steps:

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=8822

Be sure to keep the bird in a nice quiet, draft free room with subdued light. Do you have a box to put it in?

Once he is warmed up for 20-30 minutes you can give the following: clear Pedialyte or mix one cup water to a pinch of salt and sugar, mix well and serve.

WOW, I just checked and we 3 all posted a minute apart!!

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Old 9th September 2005, 06:03 PM
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well s/he is a adult and i am guessing that he is dehydrated i am located in south Los Angeles. he is currently in a box because i was 100% sure that we had a huge cage but my dad threw it away because he thought we werent ganna use it. is that ok him being in the box??
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Old 9th September 2005, 06:24 PM
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s/he just pooped! it isnt dry its like wettish. should i still give it the water with salt and sugar??? please answer quickly
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Old 9th September 2005, 06:27 PM
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Hello Vivi & Welcome.
Thank you for caring for this pij.

Please click on the link that Treesa provided in the above post.
Among other important information, it describes the stages of dehydration. From that you should be able to determine if the bird is or isn't dehydrated.

Upon a quick exam do you see:
* Any physicial injuries?
* Is he fluffed?
* Are his eyes 'sparkling' or do they appear 'dull'?
* Is his keel (breast) bone sharp? It should have muscle on both sides.
* Could you gently open his beak & check the inside of his mouth? It should be nice & pink. Any obstructions pose a problem.
Are you able to post a picture of him?

Sorry for all the questions, but we do need a bit more information in order to help you with the situation.

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Old 9th September 2005, 06:47 PM
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ok he drank some water right after his warm up. Now with the quetions he appear not to have any injurys. his eyes are alert and not dull. Fluffed i dont know what that means but his breast feathers were out when i found him. His breast bone is bone, there is no muscle on either side. and right now i cant put a picture because i am looking for the camera. do i soppose to feed him now??? what should i feed him because i have never had pigeons. i have parrokeets and a cockatial can i feed him there food??

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Old 9th September 2005, 06:57 PM
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also when i was giving him his water i saw lines that were moving i think its some kind of bug or something he is a street pigeon i will try to describe it as best i can ther like little strings that moves. the as big as the ants but are thin like.
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Old 9th September 2005, 07:24 PM
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Hi Vivi,

Sounds like the bird is emaciated. If it is drinking on its own, then that is very good. Yes, you can offer the seed you have for your other birds. The "bugs" are probably feather lice or mites. If you have Sevin dust, you can dust the bird with that, taking care not to get any in the eyes, nostrils, or mouth .. don't forget under the wings.

If the pigeon isn't interested in the seed, then definitely switch the plain water to the salt and suger water.

Having the pigeon in a box is fine .. just put an old towel or T-shirt on the bottom so the bird has something to grip and that isn't too slick.

I'm in South Orange County in Lake Forest .. any chance you could get this bird to me tomorrow? Depending upon where in South L.A. you are, I'm probably about 40 miles from you.

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Old 9th September 2005, 07:41 PM
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well he has accepted the seeds and is eating. i got something called Zema Kill-o-mite and it says it can be used on pigeons. but i dont know how old it is we got it when i got my first bird that was like two or three years ago can i use it?? and i think i might keep it because he is eating and drinking fine or should i release it back to the wild. i cant take it to you cuz im take classes on saturday and my parents wont want to drive that far. but thanks any ways for the offer. all i need to know is what kind of food to feed them?? because i cant find exactly what to feed him. im a fast learner with animals so he or she would be in good hands
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Old 9th September 2005, 10:17 PM
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well he has accepted the seeds and is eating.
i think i might keep it because he is eating and drinking fine or should i release it back to the wild.
all i need to know is what kind of food to feed them?? because i cant find exactly what to feed him. im a fast learner with animals so he or she would be in good hands
Hello Vivi,
I'm glad to hear the little one is eating.

I would suggest not releasing him just yet. If you are able to keep him under observation for a bit, that would be best, as there is a reason he became grounded. Perhaps he just needs a little R & R.

A dove/pigeon mix is fine. I purchase mine at PetCo. In addition to the seed he needs a separate dish of grit. They eat the grit when they feel they need it, but it should always be available.

When we refer to a pigeon being 'fluffed' this means their feathers are puffed up as if they look like they're trying to keep warm. This is a symptom of a pigeon feeling a bit under the weather.

If you have any other questions or concerns, please post them & we will do our best to assist you.
Please keep us posted on how things are coming along.

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Old 9th September 2005, 10:57 PM
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ok my sis said that she saw him yesterday in the garden so im guessing he hasnt had any food or water for 2 days. she isnt a animal person like me so she didnt care but i did. she is all going nuts that the pigeon is ganna get me sick so can you guys put the facts here on whether i can get a disease or something cuz she is driving me nuts any help well be appreciated.
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Old 10th September 2005, 02:19 AM
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also when i was giving him his water i saw lines that were moving i think its some kind of bug or something he is a street pigeon i will try to describe it as best i can ther like little strings that moves. the as big as the ants but are thin like.

Hi Viv,


...where were these 'lines' that were 'moveing'?


Phil
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Old 10th September 2005, 06:07 AM
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can you guys put the facts here on whether i can get a disease or something cuz she is driving me nuts any help well be appreciated.
Hi Vivi,

You are no more likely to get a disease from a pigeon than you would from any other type of bird. It's a old wives tale that pigeons carry all kinds of dreaded diseases. If you just practice normal hygiene, such as washing your hands after handling the bird, you should have no problems.

For more information, here is a link to a preivous thread that discusses the subject...just click on it.

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=8401

Thanks for looking out for this bird.

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