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			<title>Caring for a baby pigeon</title>
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			<description>Link to a website page that gives information on baby pigeon care

 

Baby Pigeon Feeding Techniques: Syringe and balloon method

 

If you are unable to get Kaytee Exact or any other baby bird formula, Chick Rearing Crumbs, soaked in hot (not boiling) water, liquidised and sieved three times is a good alternative.  Serve warm (39C) , very thin for a hatchling and gradually thiickening as the baby grows older. </description>
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