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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:38 AM
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Morning Dove crused into my Window needs help


Hello, everyone! I found beautiful morning dove almost unconscious under my sliding door window this morning. I have bird crash prevention stickers all over my house windows but accidents sill happen due so many birds that come by my house and they have to escape from the Hawk that comes by everyday. Well, I can see from my window, he crashed pretty hard. He was upside down when I found him. He can't fly and it seems his wings and legs might be broken.
I put him in a box with an electric blanket on low setting with water and food for now. I usually bring all my injured friends to the Wildlife Rehabilitation center but last 2 birds that I rescued were euthanized by them immediately because they don' t like to keep the birds that don't have good chance of survival. I understand they are overwhelmed by number of injured animals...
Here is the question; I would like to see if I could rehabilitate him in my house if I can. He can't stand up at all right now. He is not bleeding and his eyes are very clean and clear. What can I do to assist his quick recovery from here??

Please advise.
Thank you!


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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:41 AM
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Well, it'd be better to keep him cool rather than hot under those circumstances during the first 24 hours.

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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:46 AM
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Hello, Pigdey! Thank you for your quick response.

I will remove the electric blanket now..Anything else I should do now??
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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:48 AM
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Pidgey, I am sorry I spell your name wrong...
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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:53 AM
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No worries.

Go read this thread as it discusses the complications of head trauma, pay close attention to Reti's comments:

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/showthread.php?t=20683

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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:54 AM
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Hi Hato -- I'm in NJ too (central - near Rutgers). Considering the wind today I'm not surprised you have this kind of injury. If you do strongly suspect broken legs and wings try to keep him/her as imobile as possible (might be common sense but thought I'd mention it anyway). And might be more comfortable with a towel ring/donut for him/her to sit on to take pressure off the legs. Can you post a picture? Hopefully s/he's more stunned than anything. I'm sure you'll get more/better advice from other's who have more experience, but wanted to offer my assistance since we're at least in the same state Dez
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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:55 AM
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Pidgey, Thank you.. You are always so helpful...

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Let him rest for now. Any further stress will only harm him. A cool, quiet, semi-dark room for now is the best. Handle him as little as possible and wait and see if he perks up. Also if you have any other pets keep them away from him. If he makes it through the first 24 hours he has a good chance of survival.

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Posted 10th February 2008, 10:58 AM
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Dezirrae, Thank you! I am in Monrow Township not far from Rutgers.
You are right, really windy today...
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Posted 10th February 2008, 11:00 AM
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Thank you, Reti. I will do my best to increase his chance of survival!
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Posted 10th February 2008, 11:15 AM
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Hi Hato

I would also remove the water from his area since birds can drown if they are uncoordinated.

The towel donut that Dezirrae mentioned is perfect in this type situation. Make it so his body just nestles in the hole to help prop him upright and let him rest. They can get knocked out when hitting a glass but if you have seen no blood so far his chances may be better than you think.
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Posted 10th February 2008, 11:20 AM
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Thank you, Lady Tarheel.

OK, I am going to remove the water bowl. Should I try to give him water later on?? or leave him alone for 24 hours.
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You'll just have to see how he gets on. If it looks like he's got his wits about him, then give him some and if he drinks then take it back away for a few hours and see how he continues.

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OK, Pidgey. I will post the update..

Thank you.
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Might want to use shot glasses for water and seed, put them real close and then take them away to avoid spills and drowning.
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