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I have 2 male lovebirds and one female, should I remove one during breeding time?

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I have 2 male lovebirds and one female, should I remove one during breeding time?

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  1. I suggest you keep them all separate. Breeding parrots is a lot harder than people think. Of course, it is all up to you. I'm just saying, it would be in better interest for the lovebirds.

    If you are keeping them as pets, it would actually better to keep them separate too. Even though they are called lovebirds, it doesn't mean they need another one of their species with them. If they bond to another bird, they will be less likely to bond with you.

    Your choice.

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  2. no, nut it is depend on you if u want they will gonna meet  alone i mean noe other bird in cage youd better remove it.

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