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At seven o'clock in the morning, as usual, I went upstairs to feed the pigeons first, and accidentally found a pigeon on the roof of the neighbor's house, and at first I thought it was my own pigeon, and after entering the loft to check, I found that my pigeons were not less. It was during the autumn season, and the recent falling birds also increased, presumably unable to find a home during the competition, and flew to me.
After feeding my pigeons, I went to take care of my business, did not care about the movement of the sky, and went upstairs at night to see the pigeons, and the pigeons were still there. For several days in a row, the pigeon was moving around my house and just didn't enter my shed. The pigeon looked much thinner and in a bad mental state, and out of pity I sprinkled some grain on the roof, put a basin of water, and took advantage of the night to arrest him.
The purpose of arresting him was not to possess it, but simply to lock him up and recuperate alone. This is a Beijing raindrop hen with several seals on its wings, it looks good in all aspects, it is so thin that it is going to die, I added some anti-inflammatory and sterilizing medicine to the feed, and electrolytes were also added to the water, just hoping that he can recover as soon as possible. After a few days of rearing, the pigeons looked much better, standing in their cages looking up at the sky, presumably homesick. So this morning I let him go, followed my pigeons a few laps, flew in the north direction, and never came back. This pigeon never took the initiative to enter my loft and in this respect this sky-falling pigeon is indeed admirable, I hope it can fly to its original owner soon!
Finally, to quote the golden sentence summarized by the fancier, give it to the fancier, raise it a little less, be a little more hygienic, feed it shallowly, keep up with the nutrition, take less medication, fly a little longer at home, train the fly a little more, look at the weather more, eliminate a little harder, and the results will inevitably be much better.
