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LBudgies

Love Birds are attractive and loving, lovebirds make great pets. You'll never be bored around these creatures, with their chirping skills and their wonderfully bubbly personality. These pets are preferred over many others because of their small size and easy maintenance. They also tend to be healthier than other birds. 

 

 Lovebirds are little clowns, playing for hours at a time. They love to hang from toys, spin them around, and dance on your shoulder. Watch out for your buttons! They love to pull them off your shirts! They love to snuggle and preen. Many people believe lovebirds must be kept in pairs. This is simply not true. A single lovebird makes a better pet because it bonds to you rather than to another lovebird.

Watch these young lovebirds play “The Mirror Game” – They fly up to their reflections in the mirror to watch themselves fly, then land, then the other one goes. They never hit the mirror and can play this game forever without getting tired.

ABOUT

Basic Care Plan for Love Birds

The cage should be at least twenty-four to thirty inches wide with two or more perches. The perches should to be small enough to hold the bird's feet. Keep the cage clean at all times - clean it at least once a week.

 

A recommended food is a seed mix that will say "recommended for lovebirds". To stay healthy, for every meal they need something nutritional. Give them fresh food treats three to four times a week. They love fruits and vegetables such as apples, carrots, broccoli, cabbage and spinach. Whole grain breads are okay, but avoid high fat, salt and sugar. Always get rid of any uneaten food from the cage.

 

A cuttlebone can be provided for extra calcium.

Average Life: 10 - 15 years.

We are about the Pets, not all the extras !

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