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In reply to the discussion: I have an injured crow in my home, and I don't know what to do. (Probably resolved now) [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)7. Are you in a small town or large city?
There are wildlife rehabilition centers that take in injured animals such as your crow. Canned dogfood would be the easiest thing to feed it. When I was a kid my brothes and I each had a pet crow one summer. My mother was really pissed at my father for doing such a thing. We fed the crows dogfood and water with an eye dropper until they got big enough to fly. They hung around until about this time and then one by one, they flew off and did not return.
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I have an injured crow in my home, and I don't know what to do. (Probably resolved now) [View all]
ZombieHorde
Aug 2013
OP
I'm trying to take care of it, but crows are federaly protected, so keeping them
ZombieHorde
Aug 2013
#8
Teach it to sit on your shoulder and hand feed it. Protected doesn't mean it should be euthenized.
StanGr
Aug 2013
#15
Putting it down is not an option. It will mend with time and decide on its own when to take wing.
StanGr
Aug 2013
#24
Finding someone to put the crow down was easy, but no in my family wanted that.
ZombieHorde
Aug 2013
#29