Does the male and female lovebird stay in the same cage with 10 eggs? If you have two lovebirds in a cage and 10 eggs, then you can be fairly sure you have two hens and not a pair!!!
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yes, a male and female lovebird can live happily together and will also breed in a cage but the cage have 2 b appropriate.
Lovebirds can become territorial of their cages and more likely if your lovebird is a breeding female. I would suggest moving toys and objects around in your lovebirds cage, this will remove the natural response to guard his or her cage. Be firm and use a cloth or gloves to get your lovebird out of his or her cage. Do not encourage biting and continue handling your lovebird often. The problem should eventually go away.
ill say a parakeet or a lovebird. They're great birds to have .
It is best to have one lovebird so you don't have to watch them snogging
should be able to since they are both hook beacks
It's more likely the bird has simply flown away !
Yes, we had 2 lovebirds and a parakeet which were all in the same cage. They were all female and one of the lovebirds was the mediator between the other 2. The mediator lovebird passed away and the parakeet and other lovebird get along perfectly.
To calm down your lovebird when it starts biting, you have to say no in a firm voice. This shows them that what they are doing is wrong. Once it stops biting start talking to it in a soothing voice once again.
When there are all the eggs laid, remove the male from the cage and keep him separate.
coach the bird out w/ a treat leave the cage open all day and maybe it'll come out when it feels comfortable