CCUK
Free Flying
I try to contact the owner first. I can normally take a good judgement of a person's intentions when I talk to them. Boomer would probably never have raced again had he returned, lucky, who is another racer I rescued had a broken leg. I tried calling the owner, no answer, so I texted. His number was on a leg ring. He told me he didn't want it and to kill it and eat it or whatever. I replied 'ok' to the text then he backpeddled because I could have reported him. There is a dark side to pigeon racing but not all owners are cutthroat. This owner wants this one back as it has been doing well. The last race had £1100 prize for first!I would not return a lost racer because I am told they are usually euthanized. The racing pigeon business is cutthroat and really quite inhumane. Birds that don't bring in money - those which are slow or which get lost - are killed off. It may be different there, but in the USA the birds are often sold for cheap to shooting clubs or hunting dog trainers and die awful deaths.
