New member with Pigeon questions.

I rescued two pigeons from the school where I work. They both seem young, but both still have pinfeathers everywhere below the neck. I have had the for two and a half weeks and there has been no change. They eat and drink like there are no problems. My bird experience with chickens and others has been limited, but I never have seen pinfeathers stay with a bird this long. Does anyone have any ideas?

Hi and welcome to BYC :frow We're so happy you've decided to join us :ya
@biophiliac can you offer some advice?
Can you post a photo of them to get a better idea of their age? They may be too young to be feeding themselves entirely on their own. Until they are completely feathered I would be feeding them a mixture of chicken pellets mixed with water and ground up in a blender to the consistency of ketchup. You have to make a special device to feed so the bird can stick his beak in and suck down the mixture. ...
 
This bird about 12 days old was abandoned by his parents.
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I had to feed him by hand for another 10days or so.
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Howdy :frow and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.

Thanks for joining the community! :celebrate
Howdy :frow and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.

Thanks for joining the community! :celebrate
is there anyway you could call me? 614-557-2
Can you post a photo of them to get a better idea of their age? They may be too young to be feeding themselves entirely on their own. Until they are completely feathered I would be feeding them a mixture of chicken pellets mixed with water and ground up in a blender to the consistency of ketchup. You have to make a special device to feed so the bird can stick his beak in and suck down the mixture. ...
thank you so much my wife will send me a photo later today I will post it then
 

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