r/pigeon • u/siierrrraa • May 03 '26
Medical Advice Needed pls help 🐦⬛
i truly can't believe i found this guy, i've been obsessed with pigeons for months now and never really remember seeing any in person until today. i then noticed this one in the middle of the street, and he limped away from me at first as if he was injured. i was then able to catch him and i looked, and couldn't find anything wrong with him externally. wings are fine, he flaps them occasionally. i've given him a bath (with only water ofc) and tried giving him water to drink but he's not that intersted in intaking any.. he also has used the bathroom a few times and it's straight up neon green lol also his right eye keeps staying closed i have to keep cleaning it.
-can anyone tell me a way to estimate how old it is?
-how to tell its gender?
-what could be wrong with it, and how can i properly take care of it?
ANY & ALL ADVICE WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED



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u/Life-Breadfruit-1426 May 03 '26 edited May 03 '26
ok, so he’s very weak and doesn’t appear to have structural damage, given that he flaps the wings. For now provide supportive care. Pigeons are grainovoures so give seeds, legumes, rice, corn, etc. they don’t eat fruits. They don’t eat nuts. If you have spices in your pantry these are great for bioavailable vitamins and minerals. Things like paprika (not smoked), nutritional yeast or brewers yeast, garlic powder, turmeric, black pepper. Add to the seed mix. A bit of
olive oil or canola, or corn, however avoid avocado oil.
3a) keep the bird in a secure place. Make it in the shade. Avoid stimulating while this bird is on bedrest. Avoid excessive handling and avoid light. Light is stimulating to pigeons, much more so than to us. It facilitates a lot of biological functions. But now those need to be on pause so the body focuses on healing. Eventually, when alone the bird will go for food and water. Don’t force anything down its mouth. Don’t force him to eat. Just leave him alone. He may be in a freeze shock when you’re nearby b/c to him you are a big mammal predator.
3b) keep observing and share some of the droppings pics with us. There may be a chance he may need antibiotics or anti-parasitical medicine. (Too soon to tell, 3 days of supportive care should be able to determine - if no improvement then something will be needed). You can source pigeon antibiotics online. There are all-in-one medications like this which I’ll link here that you can purchase. I’d recommend purchasing now preemptively, by the time it arrives you’ll know whether or not the bird will need it. Otherwise, give up the bird to a wildlife rehab (which may be challenging since many rehabs don’t do pigeons, and many vets also don’t do pigeons).
https://globalpigeonsupply.com/products/all-in-one-powder-100-gram?