Abandoned baby pigeons can be a problem to those who raise pigeons and veterinarians.

Baby Pigeon
The baby pigeon can be prone to predators because they are unable to feed themselves. The baby pigeons are not able to take care of themselves.
You can help an abandoned baby pigeon by keeping them warm. You can use infrared lamps to keep them warm at a temperature of at least 80 degrees. Keeping them warm should also make them dry.
Keep Baby Pigeons Dry
When the baby pigeons are dry, you can be assured that they will not get sick. If you think that they need the medical attention, you should consult your veterinarian immediately to avoid deeper complications for their health.
The baby pigeon needs to be kept in a quiet place. The place must be free from noise like barking dogs, little children and loud musical instruments and also vehicles. This should keep them safe and feel secured.
Food is very essential in raising baby pigeons. Water is also one of their necessities. If you think that the pigeon is very young to feed themselves, you can help them. You can come to pet stores and buy food starters for your baby pigeon.
Feed Baby Pigeons Properly
You can use the feeding syringe to feed their tiny mouths. This is a helpful tool in feeding your baby pigeons because they are still small enough and cannot digest their food well. Patience is your key.

Feeding Baby Pigeons
You must follow the directions of the formula food you will feed your baby pigeons. It is important so that they can get the right amount of the nutrients they need to grow healthy. You must be careful in feeding them. You must not hurt the mouth when you try to open them. This will take your time and commitment to help the abandoned baby pigeons.
When the baby pigeon gets used to you as the feeder, they will recognize you after your few tries and it will be easier for you to feed them eventually. This should be done according to schedule as prescribed by your veterinarian so that the baby pigeons can get the nutrition their tiny bodies need.
Release Baby Pigeons When They Can Fly
The baby pigeons can already fly after 45 days from birth. Do not release the baby pigeon unless you feel that they can already fly by themselves. If it is an abandoned bird, you should release it where you have found it.
If however you feel that the baby pigeons cannot fly on their own, then you must keep them under your custody. You can also ask the help of your local zoos or veterinarians so you can also have alternatives on where you can keep your baby pigeons.
Taking care of baby pigeon needs your extra time and commitment. It is never easy to raise baby pigeons especially if they are abandoned in the wild. You should take your time on research so that you have ideas on how to take care of these abandoned baby pigeons.
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