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Pigeon in RTA

This poor chap we believe was hit by car , fortunately he was brought to us. He has a broken leg and an injury to his body.

He is in a body harness to keep his weight off his broken leg, he will have to remain like this for a couple of weeks, before we can start to let him put pressure on it again. this is a very tried and proven method.

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