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I Found A pigeon egg what do i do?Hi i just moved to a old farm house a couple months ago. i was walking in the hay loft of the barn and found to pigeon eggs on the ground one had a crack in it but the other was fine so i brought it in the house and put it under a lamp i am wetting it with a damp clouth and turning it often wht should i do?
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It is very difficult to successfully incubate an egg without the proper equipment or a foster pair to sit on the egg. It is also very difficult to raise a baby pigeon from day one .. not impossible but a real challenge and big responsibility. Here's a link on incubation: http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=4968
If you attempt this and the egg hatches do you have a heating pad and/or heat lamp, baby bird forumla, syringes or eyedroppers, and the ability to feed the baby numerous times per day? Terry |
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You asked what you should do............I would just leave the egg be. A lot easier on you AND a new baby if it should hatch. They NEED thier parents pigeon milk the first 5 or 6 days of life and that's something you can't give them. You might keep them alive MAYBE, but they certainly wouldn't get what the parents could give them. Something to think about before you undertake something like this. Good luck. |
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I agree that in this instance it's best to let nature take it's course.
I have successfully raised two pigeons from the just hatched stage. At the time, I was not inexperienced and had an incubator which made a big difference. Both are doing great and are my beloved house pigeons. One of them, Sammy is pictured at my signature. I probably would have been scared too. I just didn't know better.
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i dont think they were there for too long cuz the cats stay there and play on the rafters they don't go after birds we used to have budgies.(i gave him to my cousin because his friend died)
i think one might have knoked them down with his/her tale when we called them for there brecfest. then we took them back to the barm and we found the eggs! we have a lot of eye dropers and sieringes because we have raised kitten whos mom died the day he (aka: Fiver,Five ,Five alive) was born |
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Are the eggs incubated now?
Reti |
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They are in a nest i made out of fabric under a heat lamp.
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You could candle them now to see if they are fertile.
Hold a flashlight behind the egg in a darkened room and see if you see an embryo inside the egg. let us know. Reti |
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i think there is what would it look like?
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i think so its hard too tell i only have a huge flash light and i cant get the light to shine were i wont it to
but it looks like a circle in the middle of the egg |
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That sounds like an egg yolk.
You can actually use a candle instead of a flashlight. Reti |
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i did that there is a darker shape in the egg about the size of the tip of my pinkie
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Sounds viable to me. Hope all goes well for you!
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I've got to say I agree with the other members, I don't think that incubating a good idea. You are VERY unlikley to get a live bird at the end of this. It would be far more humane to allow nature to take its course.
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