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Lovebirds: the lovely pets

Lovebirds are some of the most fascinating little parrots! They are active, cheerful and beautifully decorative. Lovebirds are some of the best birds to have as pets. Even though small in size, lovebirds have big bird attitudes and playfulness. Having lovebirds at home will make you happy with the playfulness and activities of this petty birds. As their name suggests they are birds to be loved and in return you will be loved by your birds. With a bit of time and a open heart you can maintain a healthy, happy flock of lovebirds.
Lovebirds remain lovely only when lovebirds are cared in the proper way. Lovebirds have very sensitive immune systems. Improper love bird care can result in feather plucking, moody and ill-trained lovebirds at home. Lovebirds are very suited to captivity. Not only do they have a good disposition, these charming, brilliantly colored little pets are very easy to care for. They are very social with both their keepers and their mate, and are wonderful birds to observe and enjoy.
Selecting
your
birds
When
you
select
lovebirds
always
be
cautious
to
select
healthy
birds.
There
are
large
varieties
of
lovebirds
to
choose
from.
Always
choose
young
hand-raised
birds
as
they
are
easy
to
be
tamed.
Pay
a
little
attention
to
the
activity
of
the
birds,
as
their
activities
will
reflect
their
health;
buy
those
lovebirds
which
are
in
sound
health.
Choose
birds
from
both
the
sexes
to
make
breeding
easy.
Always
have
an
eye
on
the
colour
of
your
bird
as
colourful
birds
attract
eyes.
Feeding
your
lovebird
It
is
the
diet
of
your
bird
that
is
the
prime
concern
when
taking
care
of
lovebirds.
Lot
of
seeds
and
nuts
of
different
varieties
can
be
the
ideal
food
for
lovebirds
as
lovebirds
have
hooked
beaks.
Apart
from
seeds
and
nuts
fruits,
vegetables,
and
grains
are
must
in
your
bird's
diet
to
ensure
the
health
of
your
birds.
Feed
a
diet
of
fresh
vegetables,
pellets,
nuts,
grains,
proteins,
such
as
eggs
or
cooked
meat
and
pastas,
cooked,
everyday.
Fresh
water
should
be
supplied
in
the
cage
everyday.
When
feeding
your
birds
try
to
avoid
high-fat
foods
as
lovebirds
lack
exercise
in
cages.
Home
for
your
lovebird
There
is
nothing
like
sweet
home.
So,
selecting
the
right
cage
for
your
lovebirds
is
an
important
part
of
lovebird
care.
Cage
size
is
very
important
when
you
prepare
a
home
for
your
pets.
The
cage
you
buy
should
have
sufficient
room
for
it
to
play
around.
Your
lovebird
needs
to
be
able
to
stretch
and
flap
his
wings
without
hitting
the
sides
of
the
cage
or
any
toys.
There
should
be
horizontal
bars
in
the
cage
as
lovebirds
love
climbing.
Lovebirds
are
so
playfully
and
as
in
their
nature
they
need
plenty
of
toys
to
keep
them
busy
while
they
are
in
their
cages.
The
most
important
step
in
love
bird
care
is
the
positioning
of
the
cage.
This
crucial
decision
lays
the
foundation
of
your
relationship
with
your
lovebird.
This
also
determines
your
lovebird's
mood,
playfulness
and
attitude
to
you
and
your
family!
Breeding
lovebirds
It
is
suggestible
to
restrict
breeding
in
lovebirds
in
the
warmer
months
of
the
year.
Most
lovebirds
require
a
high
humidity
in
the
nest
during
incubation.
So
a
5cm
layer
of
damp
peat
is
added
to
the
base
of
the
box
supplied.
Preferred
nesting
materials
include
the
bark
of
trees
and
pieces
of
straw.
When
ready
to
breed,
will
soon
commence
and
the
pair
will
mate.
The
hen
will
spend
longer
periods
of
time
in
the
nest
box
as
laying
time
approaches
and
and
at
this
time,
adequate
supplies
of
soaked
seed
and
cuttle
fish
bone
should
be
made
available.
Four
to
six
eggs
are
the
average
number
in
a
clutch
,
being
laid
on
alternate
days.
The
hen
will
not
usually
start
to
incubate
in
earnest
until
the
second
or
third
egg
is
laid.
The
incubation
period
is
about
23
days.
Training
and
Handling
To
have
a
tame
lovebird,
choose
a
young
single
bird.
Young
birds
have
an
amazing
ability
to
learn
tricks
and
be
affectionate,
whereas
adults
are
very
difficult
to
tame
and
generally
won't
learn
a
lot
of
tricks
or
imitate
behaviors.
Hand-raised
youngsters
are
easiest
as
they
are
already
quite
socialized
and
tame.
Taming
involves
acceptance
and
trust
between
you
and
your
bird.
It
means
spending
a
lot
of
time
with
your
bird
daily.
Start
with
talking
softly
and
making
slow
movements.
You
can
teach
them
talking,
lovebirds
learn
words
easily
and
can
be
better
talking
pets.



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