URGENT HELP!!!!

Duck Guy

In the Brooder
5 Years
Jun 20, 2014
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I have just let my small flock of rolllers out this morning like usually and tree of them decided to take off doing huge laps and landing on houses very far away. I don't know how to get them back and am afraid of losing them since I only had four to start out with I'm left with one that is stuck on the roof now and won't come down please help
 
are they trap trained did you feed them is there something new or a cat or dog many things can effect them air pressure do not worry they will come back if you leave them alone
 
They are trap trained an haven't been feed today, haven't since ten thirty yesterday, I'm just worried because this is the farthest they have gone and don't seem like they want to come back, they will fly up really high then circle farther and farther away until they land on a new house then after fifteen minutes or so fly up again, I gave up on watching them because they got so far it was hard to tell the difference between them and other birds flying except for the fact they are starting to roll, I have a feeling they aren't coming back though
 
I need urgent help again, one of my pigeons has come down with a sickness. It is very sluggish, has poo caked on it's under sides and when I picked it up today it's head was facing the ground and fluid spilled out of his mouth profusely. He won't and can't fly and keeps rocking back and fourth like he is dizzy. If there is anyway or anything I can do so I don't lose him I would appreciate it if you could tell me. I think he is a goner though
 
I would like to know if anyone could help me, any medication I can give him, anything that I can do to help my pigeon please
 
Do you have any meds?
Maybe try water with sugar to try give it some energy
Dark quiet place to rest
But sounds like you need antibiotics
I'm in the UK so don't know what's available there
Hope he survives
 
He died earlier today in my hands. It was too sudden and to late to catch it, he took his last breaths and fought his last battle in my hands. He will be missed and cherrished as a wonderful pigeon.
 
He died earlier today in my hands. It was too sudden and to late to catch it, he took his last breaths and fought his last battle in my hands. He will be missed and cherrished as a wonderful pigeon.

I'm so sorry
I've been amazed on this site how many birds die while being held
Its almost like they can pass away easier when feeling cared for if that makes sense
I've not had a bird die yet it must be so upsetting
:hugs
 

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