EMERGENCY PLEASE HELP BABY PIGEON IN NEED

Kkjrenee

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I have a baby pigeon, actually I have two...I’ve raised them before but this one is different...the other pigeons scalped both of them so I took them in to raise them and the first one seems younger but he will eat now this one seems older and he will not take any food...I’ve tried everything i do not know how old he is and I don’t know what to do...his crop is flat and he won’t eat I force fed him just a bit to get by for tonight but I need help he’s going to die if I cannot get food in is system let alone the wounds the other pigeons have caused to him...the pics are below any help will be appreciated!
 

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The pigeons that scalped these small squabs were not the parents. If you could get the known parents into a cage with these lil ones, they will feed them. You would of course have to provide plenty of pigeon feed for the parents. It looks to me that these are 1 to 2 week of age. They would still be fed crop milk by the parents. Then the parents feed regurgitated feed to the young.
You can jump over to this thread and read how some have been tube feeding their baby pigeons. (and what to feed)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/pigeon-talk.1276029/page-587
You would have to go a number of pages back,,,, from the most recent posting.
My internet connection is slow at moment for some reason, otherwise, I would search out the posts related to tube feeding lil ones.
Wishing you best,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:welcome
 
I have not! I will have to try it because he sure will not take the tube feedings!!!
Frozen green peas thawed in hot water then allowed to cool to baby formula temperature is what I have been successful with. At first give one pea at a time, with practice and cooperation you can give 2 or 3 at once. For these little guys I'd estimate they could take 20-30 peas to fill the crop. It really doesn't take long. I usually have the peas in a container with a bit of warm water, so the peas are wet when fed. Then of course wait for the crop to empty . @CCUK has had excellent results with honey for the wounds. Keep us updated on their progress if you can.:)
 

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