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Lovebird breeding cage size - Lovebird breeding box size And Some Tips



                                       



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1-How big of a cage do you need for a lovebird?

Housing. Lovebirds are very active birds, so a cage best suited to adequately house them must provide a lot of space. Remember, they are extremely active birds. A minimum of 32” x 20” x 20” (81 x 50 x 50 cm) per pair of birds is recommended with about four perches, feed and water dishes, and an area for a bath.

2-How do you breed lovebirds in a cage?

Introduce the lovebird pair.
Place the birds in cages next to one another before putting them in the same cage.
Move the birds to the same cage after a couple of days.
Put nesting materials in the cage to encourage the couple to start building a nest.



3-Do lovebirds need a nesting box?


Lovebirds need a nest box in which to lay their eggs. The proper size nest for a lovebird is about 12 inches on each side, with an entrance hole about three inches in diameter. Proper nesting material, such as shredded paper, should fill the nest box

4-How old does a lovebird have to be to breed?

The monogamous birds reach sexual maturity when they're about ten months old. Mating begins with courtship behavior and can continue throughout their roughly 15-year lifespans.

5-Nesting Requirements?

Lovebirds need a nest box in which to lay their eggs. The proper size nest for a lovebird is about 12 inches on each side, with an entrance hole about three inches in diameter.

                             





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