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*Admin to Maree Some explanation you can search in `breeding lovebirds/breeding basics/infertile eggs` of this site
*Maree to admin There is only ever 3 or 4 eggs at a time
*Admin to Maree How many eggs they lay every clutch. It must be max 5pcs. The number of egg they produce can shows us they are `right` pairs
*Admin to Amy She performs strange behavior as a change of her surroundings, or it`s her time to lay egg. You can put a nest in her bed to see what is going on next
*Admin to Mary Covering cage at night issue, please search it in general care category via sitemap
*Admin to Mary Keeping a lovebird in a rounded cage is no problem at all
*Maree I have just removed the fourth clutch of infertile eggs from my so called pair of fischer lovebirds can anyone help as to why this is happening. I am pretty sure that they are a pair!!
*Amy We have had our lovebird for about two years now
this last week "she" has started strange behavior.. Hiding in her bed and raising her wings why is this?
this last week "she" has started strange behavior.. Hiding in her bed and raising her wings why is this?
*mary Should i cover the cage during night?
*mary i have kept my love birds in a rounded cage..will that affect my birds?im a new owner
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*Admin Hi Roy, thank you for joining us. I think I have to spare some space of this site for a forum discussion about lovebirds. How do you think?
*Roy Hi, I think the point is making food not fully occupying the bowl, say 20% depends also how big the bowl. It must be completed with vegetables, etc.
*gest thank you... so just decrease the amount of food, right? how much food should male lovebird get for the day? thank you
*Admin Some pairs in breeding cage do that, but, not all.
*Guest I see thank you. I thouth its something to do with the fact that he is byhimself and wants a girlfriend. When he does that it looks like he tried to feed the baby bird.
How common is that?
How common is that?
*Admin To reduce quantity of food in the bowl good enough for a day eating, & it should be replaced daily to avoid bacterial growth. Give & set varied diet made up of seed mix, vegetables, pellet, grains
*Audra I`ve been searching for a good reliable Lovebird site...I`ve found it :]
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Take Care Young Lovebirds


Many parent lovebirds peck at the rings of their offspring. The shiny rings are seen as foreign objects, and the parent lovebirds will try to grasp and remove them at all costs. As a result, the legs of the young are wounded or even broken. Furthermore, constant pecking at rings by both parents and the young themselves cause jagged edges on the rings. These also can promote injuries, directly or when lovebirds get hung up on branches and other objects. I have seen many a broken leg as a result.
To fit leg bands, hold the lovebird loosely in your right hand in a way that allows you to grasp one of the legs easily between your thumb and index finger. With your left hand, dab some petroleum jelly (Vaseline) on the toes. " Glue" the two front toes together with the jelly and lay them forward. Lay the two back toes back, and "glue" them to the leg. Everything is now arranged in a straight line, permitting you to push the legband into place easily.
If during an extra busy breeding season you neglect to band the young bird, you can do so later provided you know who the parents are. You can use the normal leg bands, which is more trouble, but generally workable. If you don't know who the parents are (this can happen in large group aviaries containing several pairs of lovebirds of the same species and color), it doesn't pay to band with a closed band. If at all possible, the best procedure remains to band lovebirds when they are seven or eight days old. The band size for all lovebirds is 4.5mm.
