Re: [MickaCoo] MickaCoo Digest, Vol 30, Issue 13

Can Wildcare take any?
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 9:30 PM,
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1. Re: What Should We Do? (Heather Bechtel)
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 20:17:43 -0800 From: "Heather Bechtel"
To: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Cc: info@harvesthomesanctuary.org, Karen@harvesthomeanimal.org Subject: Re: [MickaCoo] What Should We Do? Message-ID: <2C4FEE9994614379B9B986966AEB102B@HeahterDesk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I just sent your poster to all vet offices we work with to print and hang up on their bulletin board If everyone else printed out the flyer and mailed, emailed and took to their local clinics I bet you would get some new fosters
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From: sue4turkey@aol.com [mailto:sue4turkey@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 6:09 PM To: adoptkings@gmail.com; ptuvell@gmail.com; michelleheran@gmail.com; MickaCoo@mickaboo.org; bone@parasceva.com; labeckley@sbcglobal.net; bjpdsp@comcast.net; ginafarr@farrvisions.com; donnarose09@gmail.com; mnavarrete@peninsulahumanesociety.org; jackie.oppedisano@gmail.com; kkalumuck@exploratorium.edu; capnjanes@gmail.com; margiegear@yahoo.com; ava_haven@comcast.net; smartintheelf@yahoo.com; janellewhite@sfwar.org; sness1000@yahoo.com Cc: info@harvesthomesanctuary.org; Karen@harvesthomeanimal.org Subject: Re: [MickaCoo] What Should We Do?
Doesn't Best Friends save pigeons too. You posted one of their stories recently.
Peace,
Susan
-----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Young
To: Priya Tuvell ; Michelle Heran ; MickaCoo ; Annye Bone ; Lee Ann Beckley ; Bernard Pugh ; Gina Farr ; Donna Shadowens ; Mariela Navarrete ; Jackie Oppedisano ; Karen Kalumuck ; Jane Shaffer ; Margie Gear ; Heather Bechtel ; Stacy Martin ; Janelle ; Sherri Ness Cc: info ; Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary Sent: Thu, Nov 29, 2012 3:55 pm Subject: Re: [MickaCoo] What Should We Do? Thank you all very much for your responses.
We have made several attempts to persuade the Farm Sanctuaries to help the king pigeons- bred and raised and sold as meat! If you ask me, every farm sanctuary should at least have one aviary of king pigeons to help tell the story of these exploited and overlooked birds. To date, only the very wonderful Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary has said yes (back in Feb 2011) and they have helped MickaCoo save 14 king pigeons (you can read the story here- Harvest Home! http://www.rescuereport.org/2011/02/harvest-home.html ). (I've cc'd Christine and Karen of Harvest Home in case they'd like to comment.)
To date, my conversations with other Farm Sanctuaries have failed (because they are too stretched already or didn't think of pigeons as farmed animals) but we don't want to giv up.
Please be so kind as to reach out to any and all farm sanctuaries on behalf of the king pigeons. Ask them if they provide sanctuary for rescued squab and warmly thank them if they do (and find out if they have space for more). If they don't ask them why not? Tell them you're a MickaCoo Pigeon & Dove Rescue volunteer and that you'd like their help to save some king pigeons (bred, raised and sold as meat- squab!). Me & MickaCoo will gladly help them in every way and, as you know, it is not hard to create and care for an aviary of king pigeons. If they each created one little aviary and housed 6-12 kings, it would make a HUGE difference. They get LOTS of volunteers and visitors and the humane education opportunities are significant.
I've attached an article (Squab: Another Cruel Delicacy, written by Harvest Home) and here's a link to our Say No to Squab Pledge <http://www.thepetitionsite.com/908/812/754/pledge-to-stop-eating-baby-pigeo ns-say-no-to-squab/> (with nearly 1200 signatures to date) and a couple of pictures of rescued kings.
And here are two articles which are more than welcome to share- Gentle Kings Need Help to Escape Cruel Fate <http://www.rescuereport.org/2011/05/gentle-kings-need-help-to-escape-cruel. html> How to Create an Aviary for Rescued King Pigeons <http://www.rescuereport.org/2011/01/how-to-create-aviary-for-rescued-king.h tml>
You're also encouraged to share my contact info (and get theirs for me). Elizabeth Young, founder & executive director MickaCoo Pigeon & Dove Rescue www.PigeonRescue.org AdoptKings@gmail.com (415) 420-7204
There is NOTHING that I would like more than to spend this upcoming holiday season doing than helping farm sanctuaries get on board for this overdue cause that is central to their mission.
Please do call them! Let us know what happens.
Thank you! Elizabeth
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Priya Tuvell
wrote: What about harvest home sanctuary? I think they are inStockton. I think they do rabbits and chickens, but maybe they could help?
On Thursday, November 29, 2012, Michelle Heran wrote:
I second Farm Sanctuary, as well as potentially The Gentle Barn, and Animal Place. Those are three that I've heard of in California that are all about rescue for farmed animals. And since Kings meet that criteria I would hope they'd include them. I've been keeping an eye out for businesses/places that would be good candidates around here (wineries, public farm/gardens, etc), but it's tough because so many of them either want to breed (and sell) or don't have the staff to do the egg switching. But my eyes are always open, and I'm eager to tell curious people about how great and easy these beautiful birds can be!
-Michelle
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Marsha Bassett
wrote: I could take 2 of them Marsha
From: mickacoo-bounces@mickaboo.org [mailto:mickacoo-bounces@mickaboo.org] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Young Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 12:48 PM To: MickaCoo@mickaboo.org; Jane Shaffer; Annye Bone; Lee Ann Beckley; Gina Farr; Jackie Oppedisano; Janelle; Michelle Heran; Margie Gear; Mariela Navarrete; Sherri Ness; Donna Shadowens; Bernard Pugh; Heather Bechtel; Karen Kalumuck; Stacy Martin Subject: [MickaCoo] What Should We Do?
Hello-
I'm writing to ask you what we should do.
MickaCoo's foster system is dangerously overfull. We have used up all the slack in our system and everybody is full up (some of us are a little too full). And we are losing the foster home for 7 of our birds and will need to fit them in before the end of December. We currently have about 120 foster birds and a sustainable capacity of only about 95.
One of the keys to our success has been that we do not overcrowd birds. Overcrowding leads to stress which leads to conflict which leads to injury and illness...
Also- we have no financial margin for error. We are basically staying just ahead of the red from month to month.
But, as you know, the lost and abandoned birds never get the "we're too full" memo. They just keep coming.
Right now there are two young king pigeons and two doves (from two different shelters) that are in need of rescue.
I'm reaching out to try and find alternative rescues for them but I wanted to alert you as well.
If you know of someone that might be interested in helping MickaCoo help these birds- either by becoming a new foster volunteer, by adopting or by donating, please reach out to them.
And please- share your thoughts on what we should do. It is so much simpler, in the abstract, to say "we're too full" than it is to say no to birds that need us.
I send you my thanks for all of your support and hard work! MickaCoo couldn't do any of this without you.
Elizabeth
P.S. We hope to see you at the Mickaboo & 'Coo holiday party in Livermore this Saturday night from 5 to 9. (Details and RSVP here <http://confluence.mickaboo.org/display/MBPublic/Mickaboo+Holiday+Party+2012
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-- Thank you,
Priya
Www.mickaboo.org Ringneck, Rosella, and SF Wild Flock Coordinator Education Team
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WildCare is a FANTASTIC resource for helping immature, injured and/or ill
feral pigeons for rehab and release and we refer many to them. They aren't
able to help domestic birds though (other than to stabilize and transfer
them to Marin Humane Society) when someone brings one in.
Best Friends does have rescued pigeons available for adoption but, like us,
they are always full and haven't been able to take any of ours. We do plan
on doing some sort of joint PR effort together after the holidays, though!
And thank you very much for the referrals, donations, flyer postings and
all of your help! It makes a difference!
We really need a succinct "How to Foster and/or Adopt Pigeons and/or Doves"
flyer... let me know if anybody is interested in drafting one. I'd gladly
help with info!
Elizabeth
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Susan Waxman
Can Wildcare take any?
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