andrecrock Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 Someone brought me 2 young strais (unrung) that they cought and tought i might like to have them.I felt bad saying no so i took them of there hands noing that i will probebly end up culling them.After having them in with some tipplers for a coupel of weeks i decided that culing them would be a bit cruel.I stuck them both in a old wicker basket one night,thinking i will give them a 40mile toss on my way to work.On opening the basket the next morning i found the most horifying thing i have ever come across.The bigger of the 2 had sculpt the younger one and left him bleeding like a fountain.On seeing this i blu my rocker and ended up doing ..........you no wat. Wat i would like to know is there any reason for that bird to have behaved like it did and is it common amongst pigeons?
ChrisMaidment08 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 dominante cock will do it all the time once blood drawn they wont stop till its a mess
OLDYELLOW Posted December 17, 2008 Report Posted December 17, 2008 sound like ferials and have no social skills after all there wild and would choose to be that close in the wild
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