Yesterday morning I found a Laughing Dove (an indigenous garden bird to South Africa), which I could tell was injured, walking around close to my backdoor. It was very easy to catch as it could not fly even though it tried to do so to get away from me.
I checked it all over as best I could, and it seems to have only one (open) wound, found on its right wing. I washed the wound with salt water, gave the dove a few drops of fresh water to drink using a syringe, and then left it in a darkened calm place to rest. I did think to put honey on the open wound but I am unsure how to wrap it after applying the honey, so I left the idea alone for now.
This morning the dove is eating and drinking on its own and is looking a lot more lively. I have placed it with my rescued Cape Turtle Dove, who has been with me for three years, and the Turtle Dove is helping to keep it calm. However the Laughing Dove's right wing is dropped/hanging and looks to be possibly broken.
I would please appreciate to receive suggestions on what my next step should be? Unfortunately it will need to be home remedy suggestions as I have to limit veterinary expenses. I have no experience in setting a broken wing even though I grew up with my parents keeping Fancy Pigeons.
I will upload photographs of the injury later today when I get the chance.
[Please note that I live in South Africa and I find that often medications that I have seen suggested on this Forum are not readily available here, or not easy for me to come by, as it is for people living in the United States.]
I checked it all over as best I could, and it seems to have only one (open) wound, found on its right wing. I washed the wound with salt water, gave the dove a few drops of fresh water to drink using a syringe, and then left it in a darkened calm place to rest. I did think to put honey on the open wound but I am unsure how to wrap it after applying the honey, so I left the idea alone for now.
This morning the dove is eating and drinking on its own and is looking a lot more lively. I have placed it with my rescued Cape Turtle Dove, who has been with me for three years, and the Turtle Dove is helping to keep it calm. However the Laughing Dove's right wing is dropped/hanging and looks to be possibly broken.
I would please appreciate to receive suggestions on what my next step should be? Unfortunately it will need to be home remedy suggestions as I have to limit veterinary expenses. I have no experience in setting a broken wing even though I grew up with my parents keeping Fancy Pigeons.
I will upload photographs of the injury later today when I get the chance.
[Please note that I live in South Africa and I find that often medications that I have seen suggested on this Forum are not readily available here, or not easy for me to come by, as it is for people living in the United States.]
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