The biggest mistake you can make with pigeons is to underestimate how intelligent they are. I've had a lifelong love of pigeons since aged 11 when I got my first in almost the same circumstances you came across yours. Bluey became so tame I could call him down off the roof onto my shoulder when I came home from school. I looked after him until I was aged 20 and he never showed any interest in pairing up with any other pigeon despite several fanciers living in my locality. He was killed by a cat that pounced on him when he had just finished bathing, I was devastated. Shortly afterwards my job took me abroad for the next ten years but once back permanently in the UK I built a loft and kept racing pigeons until I was forty. Sadly I'm one of the few people to succumb to a disease called Pigeons Fanciers Lung, it made me so ill I had to give them up. I'm 64 now and I often find exhausted ' flown out ' racing pigeons in my garden and help them recover, it's almost as if they know where to come for help as none of my neighbours ever seem to get them in their gardens. The loft is long gone so there is nothing to actually attract them. During the racing years I would often lose a few, especially during bad weather but most would eventually make it back home, some two or even three years later, and they would fly straight to the original nesting box they used to occupy, they have brilliant memories, and I'm also convinced they can recognize their keepers just like dogs and cats can. Good luck with yours, I wish you many happy years keeping pigeons, just make sure you wear a face mask whenever you clean the loft, that was the mistake I made that eventually led to the PFL. It is mostly caused by the white dust that covers pigeons feathers when they are 'in form' and fit and healthy, most people are fine but some like me are susceptible and allergic to it, plus I used to spend hours every day in the loft, which is also not advisable.
Thank you for sharing. Sad about having to give them up, your love for them is evident. But your health had to come first. Maybe the injured ones know that you just need a quick fix too.

Anyway, how are your chickens doing? Have you had the urge to get a couple more yet?!



