Box_Of_Frogs
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Not horsey but I don't know anywhere else I might get the information. Robbie (don't ask!) the lost, exhausted and soaked homing pigeon now considers my yard is his home. Now he's stronger, I can't get near him to read the identification numbers on his leg bands. He will let me get to within about 3 feet (so you can see he's used to people) then he flies off. Looks like he's a permanent fixture at the yard but I worry as he's sort of semi-tame. He insists on "roosting" in the grass!!! I guess he's used to an aviary and all mod cons. The door of the old chicken shed is left open for him so I've put 2 old shoe boxes filled with Box a) shredded newspaper and Box b) hay. Anyone know what he would be used to sleeping in in a commercial aviary? Up high or low down? Also, I know he needs grit for his crop function but how do I feed it? Does it get mixed in with his normal pigeon food or should it be separate? If anyone has any tips on helping him to adjust to being a feral bird, I'd be really grateful. With winter round the corner I'm not sure how he will cope........