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Title: Pigeon with problems
Post by: Aafke on 09-Jan-10, 04:27:32 PM
I saw this pigeon in my garden, first (a few days ago) I thought he was very wet, but I'm seeing him for a couple of days now and he still looks the same and he looks very bad. I looked at him for a long time and than I saw he had problems with walking and to turn around between the food.  It looks if he was missing a piece of his right leg. But he ate very well and flew away in a strong way. I will keep an eye on him. The last picture is of a good pigeon, to see the difference.

 :duck: greetings Aafke


Title: Re: Pigeon with problems
Post by: Donna on 09-Jan-10, 04:47:10 PM
I saw this pigeon in my garden, first (a few days ago) I thought he was very wet, but I'm seeing him for a couple of days now and he still looks the same and he looks very bad. I looked at him for a long time and than I saw he had problems with walking and to turn around between the food.  It looks if he was missing a piece of his right leg. But he ate very well and flew away in a strong way. I will keep an eye on him. The last picture is of a good pigeon, to see the difference.

 :duck: greetings Aafke


He looks like my Cockatiel who never finishes molting. I hope he'll be OK Aafke. I know you will keep an eye on him. Let us know. Poor Pigeon....at least he's eating.  :crying:


Title: Re: Pigeon with problems
Post by: Aafke on 10-Jan-10, 08:36:00 AM
This morning the sick pigeon was waiting for me. I went outside to bring the food. He flew away to a tree. He was there for a very long time. I called him to come for the food, but he didn't listen. Another pigeon came and chased him away.  I can see him but can never catch him. I'm very worried. And its snowing again.
 :scared: greetings Aafke


Title: Re: Pigeon with problems
Post by: Aafke on 10-Jan-10, 08:38:20 AM
The pigeon in the yard looks like a ''wood pigeon''
 If that is growths on the beak, he could have ''pigeon pox''

A good website for asking for help with a sick pigeon is:

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/index.php

You will need to register but you will have many members answering you right away. Just put your question in the ''sick & injured '' forum.  Start a new thread so you will get immediate attention.


Thanks Nycbird,  :clap: I will look at this site!!
greetings Aafke


Title: Re: Pigeon with problems
Post by: Donna on 10-Jan-10, 08:55:07 AM
The pigeon in the yard looks like a ''wood pigeon''
 If that is growths on the beak, he could have ''pigeon pox''

A good website for asking for help with a sick pigeon is:

http://www.pigeons.biz/forums/index.php

You will need to register but you will have many members answering you right away. Just put your question in the ''sick & injured '' forum.  Start a new thread so you will get immediate attention.

Pigeon Pox:
How do you treat pigeon pox?
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Thanks Nycbird,  :clap: I will look at this site!!
greetings Aafke


Pigeon pox is virual with no known treatment. You can swab the lesions with diluted betadine or tea tree oil. The bird should be isolated since the disease is contagious. It is normally not fatal. There is no danger of transmission to humans.