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Spanish town to put its pigeons on the pill

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A Spanish town is planning to feed its pigeons a special birth control pill in a bid to slash the soaring bird population.

The Catalan town of Badia del Valles will use three automatic dispensers to scatter the required dosage to the pigeon population every morning.

Each pigeon will be fed 10 grammes of Ovistop, a product made of corn seeds covered in Nicarbazin, which acts as a contraceptive for the birds.

The first dispenser was installed yesterday near the town's Civil Guard headquarters, while the other two will be installed on school roofs next week.

The pigeons will be put on the birth control pill from July until December, the high season for pigeon breeding, 'The Local' reported.
 

One pair of birds can produce 48 pigeons a year, which has led to an overpopulation of the species in the Catalan town.

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First Published: Jul 14 2015 | 1:22 PM IST

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