Pigeons Lost & Found
Not really sure how to take care of
the pigeon you found?
PEOPLE THAT
FIND PIGEONS NEED TO KNOW !
(1) A small bowl ( coffee cup size ) of water will suffice.
(2) The Pigeon will eat any type of bird seed or corn.
(3) A (temporary) 2'sqaure wire cage will work fine.
(4) Don't be afraid to handle the found pigeon.
(5) The Worst you can do is ruffle feathers.
(6) By the way, Pigeons don't bite.
Not Really sure
how to read the band on the pigeon you found?
HOW TO READ A BAND
The letters on the band will tell you the origin of the bird.
( EXAMPLE BAND BELOW)
Say... the band number reads, IF-1234-CAF-99
The ( IF ) means it originated from the International Federation Org.
The ( 1234 ) is a unique serial number for identifying that bird.
The ( CAF ) is the Club identification Code within the Org.
The ( 99 ) is simply the year the pigeon was born.
If there is No band, it is a wild pigeon and no club member owns it.
If you find an injured unbanded pigeon, contact your Humane Society.
The banded pigeons could have originated from several organizations.
Below are some pigeon organization contacts that hopefully will help
you.
IF = INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION ORG. -
www.ifpigeon.com
James Dalessio 732.255.3041
AU = AMERICAN RACING PIGEON UNION ORGANIZATION
-
www.pigeon.org
Betty or Karen 405.848.5801 Email:
augrow@aol.com
NPA = NATIONAL PIGEON ASSOCIATION -
www.npausa.com
James & Pat Avery 405.386.6884 Email:
JAMES4BIRD@aol.com
CU or CRPU = CANADIAN PIGEON UNION
-
http://www.execulink.com/~crpu
IPB = INDEPENDENT PIGEON BREEDERS -
foyspigeon@juno.com
Foys Pigeon Supply (877) 355-7727.
NBRC = NATIONAL
BIRMINGHAM
CLUB -
Rhende4719@aol.com
Robbie Henderson (903) 791-8005
Not Really sure how to take care of the pigeon you found ?
What to do if you
find a lost pigeon.
Water
Most lost birds are hungry and thirsty. Water is necessary before all
else. Since pigeons drink bysuction, any water container should be at least 1 in. (2.5 cm) deep.
An open container, i.e., adish, an old margarine container tub, etc., is best. While a thirsty
bird may drink immediately, italso may not. A bird which has gone without water for a while is
sometimes a bit less than itself.
It may be so exhausted, it doesn't even realize that water is in front
of it, especially if the water
container you use is different from what it is familiar with. A trick
I've often used is to trickle a
few drops of water from on high into the container to make a splashing
sound. When they hear
that, most birds will invariably head to drink. If a bird looks really
exhausted, Gatorade or other
proprietary sports drink may be added to the water. A teaspoon or two
per cup (250 ml) of
water will help replenish electrolytes.
Food
Pigeons are grain eaters. While park pigeons will eat bread, most
domestic birds have been
raised on a multi-grain mixture and have never seen a slice of it. In
fact, they would likely ignore it
as possible food. Instead of bread, you might try feeding them
something else from around the
house. Popcorn (maize), rice, split peas, barley, buckwheat (kasha),
canary seed, etc., are all
good first options to feed a lost bird with. THESE GRAINS SHOULD NOT
BE COOKED
OR POPPED BUT FED RAW. Water should also be provided since pigeons
normally drink
immediately after eating.
What Should I Keep It In?
Any container that a dog or cat can't get into will be fine. An old
bird cage will hold the pigeon
for a day or so with no problem, as will a cardboard box - a screen on
top of such a box is
better than simply closing the flaps since there will then be enough
light for the bird to see to eat
and drink.
Finding the bird's owner.
If the bird has a band on its leg, the owner can sometimes be traced
through one of the national
pigeon organizations. However, this is often not even necessary. After
twenty-four to forty-eight
hours rest with food and water, most homing pigeons are more than
capable of finding their way
home on their own. Simply release the bird in an area free of wires or
other obstacles and it will
usually head home immediately. NEVER try to attach a note to the owner
by rubber banding it to
the bird's leg. This merely cuts off the leg's blood circulation and
often leads to gangrene and
amputation of the limb. If you do want to attach a small note, tie it
carefully to the middle two tail
feathers.