No more than an hour after I set up my brooder in preparation for my chicks Friday, I was doing some yard work. I saw a wasp and took off running like I always do, and a tiny brown thing shuffled under my feet. It was a baby dove! There are no nests or other doves around, but while we were looking my husband found one of its siblings dead on the other side of the yard with its head missing. I picked it up and put it in my vacant brooder not knowing what to do. If I had left it, I'm sure it would have been decapitated shortly.
I don't know what to do with it, but I have plenty of chick starter. I think I'm going to feed it chick starter mush with a syringe if it won't eat or drink on its own. I may turn on the heat lamp too.
It can fly around a little bit, but can get more than a foot off the ground. It is well feathered, but still has some obvious baby "down". I took a couple pics of it with a light bulb for size reference - it's smaller than the bulb.
Any ideas? Any chance he can live in the brooder with the new chicks for a few days? Any advice would be very helpful!
I don't know what to do with it, but I have plenty of chick starter. I think I'm going to feed it chick starter mush with a syringe if it won't eat or drink on its own. I may turn on the heat lamp too.
It can fly around a little bit, but can get more than a foot off the ground. It is well feathered, but still has some obvious baby "down". I took a couple pics of it with a light bulb for size reference - it's smaller than the bulb.
Any ideas? Any chance he can live in the brooder with the new chicks for a few days? Any advice would be very helpful!

