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- Pigeon covered in oil. . . or something. How to clean?
Hi everyone, A few days ago I found a pigeon sitting on the sidewalk near my apartment in San Francisco that was able to run but not able to fly I managed to catch it and brought it inside my apartment I've helped pigeons in the past (mostly babies who fell out of their nests too early), and
- Colors Explained - Pigeon-Talk
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- Fantails - Standard American - Pigeon-Talk
This information about Standard American Fantails has been graciously provided by our member, RISINGSTARFANS on the left is a picture of my winner at last years LAPC Young bird show, taken while she was walking Note that she is nicely up on her toes with her head in proper show position
- Broken leg. . . . . help! - Pigeon-Talk
Hello I found a wild pigeon 3 days ago with a broken leg in a park near my house He was just hobbling around soon to be run over by a bike or grabbed by a dog I observed him for a while and knew that he would eventually die in that circumstance so I decided to bring him home The first day I
- Redcell Vitamins - Pigeon-Talk
:confused: Does anyone use Redcell vitamins and if so, how much do you mix in their water? How much per gallon? George
- Tumors on pigeons | Pigeon-Talk
Blood Warts: Wart like lesions appear on the pigeon, usually singly The lesions are black and vary in size from a small pea to a walnut and bleed very easily After three to four weeks they regress spontaneously after which no more lesions are seen Isolation in a protected environment is preferable
- Pigeon Manure as Fertilizer? | Pigeon-Talk
Pigeon droppings have been used as a fertilizer since the middle ages, and earlier (they used them in ancient times too) It was like gold, because it is one of the best fertilizers containing more nurtrients for plants than horse or cow manure I've read a lot about how to make Pigeon Dropping Tea to water vegetables with
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