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Breeding Love Birds |
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Breeding Love Birds is very important and caring task for the owners. In fact, Breeding Love Birds is quite challenging and addictive if you really want to set up an aviary and allow your Lovebirds to breed? If the answer is ‘yes’, then the other questions arises like you want to have only one or two pairs, or do you want a larger aviary? If your birds do start to hatch chicks, what to do with them? Do you have the time to hand-feed the chicks, or will you let the parents raise them? Hence, Breeding Love Birds can also be tiring, frustrating and expensive at times. |
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Breeding Love Birds needs attention and care. For that you must see the behavior of the birds together whether they are comfortable or not. If not, you might need to change the partner bird. Sometimes, Love Birds do also accept each other in captivity or home too. For the Love Birds to breed, they must be at least 10 months of age. In fact, a healthy bird parent will lay and incubate 3-8 eggs. The eggs hatches in 16 to 22 days and the chicks fledge in about 4 weeks.
You must be very careful with the diet of the parents and that they should be in healthy condition for breeding. You should provide them with additional vitamin and minerals with green leafy vegetables and proteins too. Also, arrange for their nuptial bed. Provide them with a nest box, and the standard parakeet size boxes. These are even sold in stores. Also provide them with branches of willow and fruit trees, palm fronds, or pine shaving for nesting materials and newspaper.
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