NEWBORN Baby Pigeon!! HELP!!!

crystalchik

Songster
12 Years
Jan 15, 2008
328
28
184
Central Florida
Well, long story short, my pigeons abandoned thier egg and since they had set on for a while I figured I would try to finish the incubation....and it JUST HATCHED!!! I am thrilled, but I have never dealt with a pigeon at such a young age and know nothing about how to care for such a young baby. I have a lot of experience with handfeeding so I am set there.
I need to know how often to feed it and if I should supplement anything to replace the pigeon milk it should be having? I will be handfeeding with Exact baby bird formula...that is what I use for my cockatiels. Any other information is very much appreciated and ASAP would be even better! I have a hungery squeeker on my hands!
big_smile.png

Thank you so much!
Crystalchik
 
You are supposed to feed it every 2 hours, I think, round the clock until it is about 2 weeks old. You can just feed it that baby bird formula...it has everything in it a baby bird needs. That is all I know. I tried raising 2 baby pigeons and they both ended up dying. I hope that you luck is alot better then mine!
 
Is your newly hatched pigeon doing OK?
I'm going to add to the advice, use a tiny bit of baby food meat like chicken, Stage 1 (the itty bitty jar), a tiny bit of acidophilus (I ground the capsules into powder and used a miniscule pinch at each feeding to add to the formula) and just a tiny bit of calcium. You want to duplicate the crop milk as closely as possible. Google to see if there's anything else you can add. Make a fresh batch at each feeding, about 1 oz., every 2 hours - I raised a newly hatched morning dove (Frances) on this after the mother abandoned her nest ahead of Hurricane Frances and I put the remaining egg in the incubator that Saturday… Tuesday there was a tiny blind fuzzball waiting to be hand reared! I did stay in touch with a local wildlife rehabilitator, and she weighed the chick weekly and advised me on its feeding. I found the tiny, curved, hard rubber tip for hand feeding on the tiniest syringe they make, the best for that small a bird. The other lady used the latex nipples for her various bird babies. Good luck and let us know how it's going.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom