chickensharon Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 Hi, I often find lost pigeons, as we have white doves and they attract pigeons. The ring number is not listed on the RPA site, the number is D8 03 KS 481, he is a white bird with brown shading, easily picked up. I have contained him with food and water, any ideas? I will release him in a few days when he has rested. Incidentally, I have rescued quite a few racers over the years, and always report them. We have a lot of hawks around and an active cat, so tired birds are easy prey. Often a few days rest is all they need, and sometimes owners just ask for me to release them after resting. I do not expect payment for this, but a phone call saying the bird has arrived home safely and a simple thank you would be nice! We do not encourage coloured pigeons as they interbreed with the white doves, so we have to cull the offspring.
Guest canfordlofts Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 Hi, I often find lost pigeons, as we have white doves and they attract pigeons. The ring number is not listed on the RPA site, the number is D8 03 KS 481, he is a white bird with brown shading, easily picked up. I have contained him with food and water, any ideas? I will release him in a few days when he has rested. Incidentally, I have rescued quite a few racers over the years, and always report them. We have a lot of hawks around and an active cat, so tired birds are easy prey. Often a few days rest is all they need, and sometimes owners just ask for me to release them after resting. I do not expect payment for this, but a phone call saying the bird has arrived home safely and a simple thank you would be nice! We do not encourage coloured pigeons as they interbreed with the white doves, so we have to cull the offspring. not the best thing to say on a pigeon lovers page
pjc Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 [/b] not the best thing to say on a pigeon lovers page Why not, she's just being honest and trying to maintain the original blood!
pjc Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 Hi, I often find lost pigeons, as we have white doves and they attract pigeons. The ring number is not listed on the RPA site, the number is D8 03 KS 481, he is a white bird with brown shading, easily picked up. I have contained him with food and water, any ideas? I will release him in a few days when he has rested. Incidentally, I have rescued quite a few racers over the years, and always report them. We have a lot of hawks around and an active cat, so tired birds are easy prey. Often a few days rest is all they need, and sometimes owners just ask for me to release them after resting. I do not expect payment for this, but a phone call saying the bird has arrived home safely and a simple thank you would be nice! We do not encourage coloured pigeons as they interbreed with the white doves, so we have to cull the offspring. Try the NPA site they may recognise the ring letterings as being a breed ring.
pjc Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 your repeating yourself again, stop refreshing your screen after you have posted before returning to the forum index page!
chaz Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 not the best thing to say on a pigeon lovers page If you think you are going to be a fancier and never have to cull , then I think you may need to rethink your hobby choice as at sometime in th future you will find it a must to cull a bird for various reasons, whether due to injury or illness or through trying to keep a type or family, or even when culling excess at the end of each season, culling is part and parcel of the selection process after all if it isn`t good enough for you it shouldn`t be good enough for anybody else so the best place for it is the dustbin, it is how families are created and improved cull the worst and keep the best IMHO
Guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Posted June 3, 2009 Hi, I often find lost pigeons, as we have white doves and they attract pigeons. The ring number is not listed on the RPA site, the number is D8 03 KS 481, he is a white bird with brown shading, easily picked up. I have contained him with food and water, any ideas? I will release him in a few days when he has rested. Incidentally, I have rescued quite a few racers over the years, and always report them. We have a lot of hawks around and an active cat, so tired birds are easy prey. Often a few days rest is all they need, and sometimes owners just ask for me to release them after resting. I do not expect payment for this, but a phone call saying the bird has arrived home safely and a simple thank you would be nice! We do not encourage coloured pigeons as they interbreed with the white doves, so we have to cull the offspring. Try this site, it may help you trace the owner http://www.nationalpigeonassociation.co.uk/
chickensharon Posted June 3, 2009 Author Report Posted June 3, 2009 Hi, thanks for replies, I see I should have put number in topic title, sorry, newbie to this site. The NPA site does not help either, they only have certain codes listed. He is still caged, and has eaten so must have been hungry, he has alos had a big drink so guess he was dehydrated in this weather. Re. culling, I only get rid of the offspring of doves X pigeons, in order to keep the pure white doves, I am not culling racing pigeons! We used to leave the cross breeds, but after 5 years had a real mongrel lot of birds, so had to resort to a huge cull, very unpleasant. I now try to prevent crossbreeds by catching the pigeons before they get comfortable in my dovehouse and returning them to owners, who I hope are pleased to see them. We have about 70 plus doves, so are a bit of a magnet for racing pigeons, but we often lose doves to hawks, and our large hunting cat, so weakened pigeons do not last! As I seem to have no luck in tracing this ring, I will keep him in for another day and release him on friday morning if weather good, and hope he moves on, I assume as it is an 03 ring he is 6 years old, that seems old for a pigeon.
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