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Wasnt that long aga Vic,youwere in a bit of a quandry yourself re birds,and asking for advice,your comments a bit like that Liverpool defence,lots of holes in it.

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BUT.BUT. BUTT AND BUTT AGAIN.

 

:D :D :D :D :D :D Best retreat now Vic, with honour  ;D ;D ;D  ;) ;) Come back & fight another day etc. We still all like you thou ???????  :) :) :) But I'm afraid our wee pigeon here, has done you over "Big Time".

PS, Go catch some trout now  8) 8) 8) with your grandson  :P :P :P They won't bite you, like some here do at times.

Enjoy.

 

 

Guest mikkey
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i hope the poor bird doesnt die cos then we will have old mr misery guts telling us i told you so :P

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i hope the poor bird doesnt die cos then we will have old mr misery guts telling us i told you so :P

 

VIC IS NO VET, BUT THIS BIRD  IS A GONER. (misery guts) SORRY ABOUT MY CURT REPLIES , GUYS,. :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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i hope the poor bird doesnt die cos then we will have old mr misery guts telling us i told you so :P

 

;D ;D ;D This is killing me  ::) ::) ::) This is turning into, one of those classic posts etc. I'm afraid I have to go now !!!!!!! (Birds) & "She who must be obeyed"  ;) ;) ;) Requires her breakfast in bed etc. Now ???? let's just see if we get any more wisdom here, for those on the slippery pole  :X :X :X at this moment.

Enjoy.

 

 

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maybe, but there is a time and place, and comments like that when a non fancier is involved are not helpful!

 

Phil

Guest chrisss
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SO MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING! THIS IS OUR TROUBLE, THESE DAYS. THE BIRD  IS DYING.(NO WONDER PIGEON RACING IS) WITH SO MANY KNOW ALLS IN CHARGE. ONLY HOPE I'M WRONG. :( :( :(

 

this is a non fancier who has taken time out to look after a stray bird,you are a member of this site of long standing and i know i am down for a kicking on this one but really vic if you cannot help in this matter then please keep your helpful comments to yourself , :( :( :( :( :(

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thank you invalid for doing what your doing i think its great that someone can do there best to help a pigeon or any animal for that matter and it must be said that u have put loads of time and effort in and doing your best for him well done and thank you hope everything comes to a good ending

Guest chrisss
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don't let this thread die out ,a lot of people are interested in this bird and the outcome

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Brilliant news ....I am totally made up for you ......you'll get a nice 18 foot loft out of the pigeon press  ;)

 

& that will be you well & truely started  ;)

 

 

all the best Stevie

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thank you invalid for doing what your doing i think its great that someone can do there best to help a pigeon or any animal for that matter and it must be said that u have put loads of time and effort in and doing your best for him well done and thank you hope everything comes to a good ending

 

Many thanks for your post.  At the end of the day, my only concern is to do my best for this fella - after about 2 years of roughing it, at least he's not going to be ripped apart by a cat - and as of Friday, that could well have happened as he wasn't doing much at all.  Over the latter part of the weekend, he was running around the kitchen and picking up a good speed.  He was looking through the door into the garden, and looked like he wanted to get out.  This involved him clambering over piles of trainers and under a make-shift curtain I'd put up to keep him in  :o  If the worst does happen - and I'll admit now that the seed of doubt has been planted - at least he won't be a cat's plaything  ;)  

 

 

How is he today?

 

Hi.  He had his first night in the hutch I got for him last night.  He was clawing to get out at first, but settled down fairly soon after.  The hutch is in the kitchen, and as it's pretty big, it's like an obstacle course in there  :D  He had plenty of food this morning, and is drinking.  I think he'd like to be out in the kitchen, but as I'm in work, that's clearly dangerous (and I want him to get used to the hutch).  If he gets through this, I'm thinking of a shed with a proper trap, etc.  Stuart (swilcox) has kindly offered to have a look at him - and he's off to see him tonight.  Once I've treated him with whatever he needs, it's kind of down to him.  Cheers for inquiring - and to all those who've PMd about his condition and sharing knowledge/advice.      

 

 

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I feel like James Herriat treating free willy now!!!!!

 

I sure a magic tablet and a few peanuts from Asda will see him right.

 

Someone a bit tongue-in-cheek called me Dr Doolittle (in fact, three people did), so it'll be Dr Doolittle meets James Herriott when I come over later  :D

 

 

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