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DCIndy DCIndy is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 05:28 PM
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USPS Lost Pigeons. How long without water?


I am just starting my pigeon adventure. My loft is built and set-up to welcome its four new inhabitants. But, they are lost somewhere in the USPS system

I had a feeling shipping would be a bad idea.

I bought the birds from KC Kennel and Lofts in Dayton, OH. They where due to arrive today at noon. I opened a case with USPS at about 12:15. It's now 8:30 p.m. and USPS knows absolutely nothing as to the whereabouts.

So, how long can these guys survive in a shipping box without water? The seller does not seems concerned at all, saying pigeons can live up to 5 days without water. That seems very excessive.

The birds where dropped off at the shipping post office around 8:30 a.m. It has know been 36 hours. The best possible scenario now is they will arrive tomorrow by noon, a full 51 hours without water.

Will I have survivors?

Thanks,

Darrin


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garacari garacari is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 05:33 PM
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They will, most likely, be fine. My homers were lost in the system and showed up a full day late. You will have thirsty birds and a lot of runny, green poop but they should be fine.

You might want to add a capful of gatorade to their water for the first few days to get their electrolytes in balance.

Good luck!
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Posted 23rd September 2010, 05:37 PM
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Assuming they had enough to drink as routine, before being shipped, 48 hours is uncomfortable but not a hardship... if it gets much far passed that, depending on aridity of the clime or conditions, and such travel would be stressful at best, they will definitely feel poorly for it and a mild rehydration/electrolyte Solution might not be a bad idea to have waiting for them.

If to-morrow 'Noon' they arrive, I would expect them to be alright if thirsty.


If there is a Tracking Number, their locations in transit so far, should be available on line.


If you Paid for Next Day Shipping, there should be some restitution with this.


Fingers Crossed!



Phil
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shawn arnold shawn arnold is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 05:57 PM
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I once had a shipment last 2 days. and they were ok. What kind of birda did you get from Kieth if you dont mind me asking?
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re lee re lee is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 06:49 PM
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I have had several birds shipped to me over the years The average time was 3 days And the birds arrived just fine. NOW when its rather hot that is a different story. But do you have a traking number to see where they are. And the post office can call you when they arrive Often early mornings 3 to 5 am.
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Posted 23rd September 2010, 06:58 PM
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We had a bird overlooked in our release trailer and it sat in the hot sun, in the trailer for 7 days and it was in good shape when found. The release person is supposed to "sweep" the holding crates upon releasing the birds for a race, but apparently failed to find this bird that did not exit with all of the other birds at the start of the race.

This was a fully enclosed metal trailer with no water or food. Sitting in a driveway in the middle of July.

It impressed me how tough these little guys are.
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DCIndy DCIndy is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 07:24 PM
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Shortly after I made my initial post, the USPS distribution center where I live, Indianapolis, called to tell me the birds had arrived. I just got home from picking up the pigeons and put the birds in the loft for the night. They are quite healthy and robust. I don't think I have anything to worry about.

This is my first experience with pigeons. I have been around various parrot-related birds, so I guess I just assumed the pigeons would be as fragile and temperamental. I only spent a few minutes with them, but I can now tell a pigeon is nothing likely a high-strung parrot.

Since I was a boy, I always wanted to race pigeons. Now, at 43, I am finally going to do it. Keith Of KC Kennel and Lofts sold me four very handsome and healthy birds. He was incredibly helpful. I have two blue bars and two blue specks.

I am anxious to actually see the birds in daylight. I thought they would be pretty ugly, but again, I was wrong. My initial reaction was, "Wow! These guys are fantastic."
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cynthiaelaineco cynthiaelaineco is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 07:39 PM
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Hope your birds are ok and will be with you soon God bless your birdies they are in my prayers I found white homer with no band a month ago ,so far the owner has not oursued looking for it,I have put up many signs and posts on the internet, I think i am really getting attached to it now ,its like one of my children ,it is happy healthy and content,I live in calif bay area ,Enjoy your birds when they arrive
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cynthiaelaineco cynthiaelaineco is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 07:40 PM
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God bless you and your birds they are in prayer ,will be arriving soon
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re lee re lee is offline
Posted 23rd September 2010, 07:46 PM
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Shortly after I made my initial post, the USPS distribution center where I live, Indianapolis, called to tell me the birds had arrived. I just got home from picking up the pigeons and put the birds in the loft for the night. They are quite healthy and robust. I don't think I have anything to worry about.

This is my first experience with pigeons. I have been around various parrot-related birds, so I guess I just assumed the pigeons would be as fragile and temperamental. I only spent a few minutes with them, but I can now tell a pigeon is nothing likely a high-strung parrot.

Since I was a boy, I always wanted to race pigeons. Now, at 43, I am finally going to do it. Keith Of KC Kennel and Lofts sold me four very handsome and healthy birds. He was incredibly helpful. I have two blue bars and two blue specks.

I am anxious to actually see the birds in daylight. I thought they would be pretty ugly, but again, I was wrong. My initial reaction was, "Wow! These guys are fantastic."
GOOD now you have birds And hope you enjoy the hobby. Keep us posted on your progress.
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S&C Lofts
Posted 23rd September 2010, 08:15 PM
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Hey dont worry 20 bucks you will get a call in the morning caus eI have bought birds from Keith an they didnt show the day they were suposed to an I got a call at 6am saying they were in so dont worry you will get them I had birds shipped from north dakota an it took them 3 days
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