sorry, i didn't know you were selling them. i like that they are free in the room.. when my little parrots had eggs, my father made a huge cage and we kept them all.. 11 !!!!! thanks for replying
thanks you know your the best its like you help me with my lovebirds and you anser all of our questions oh your the best id hug you if i were with you
Yes, but the hardest thing will be to get them started. Once they get used to the syringe, it will be alright. Make sure you spend extra time socializing them. At this point, they recognize their parents, so they may not, at first, take to you as well. They may even beg for their parents and their parents will call back to them. This is typical for birds left in the nest for close to 3 weeks or more.
thanks will surely try it.. this is actually my first time rasing lovebirds. the hen pretty wild, doesn't want anyone near the chick, so i was reluctant to hand feed.
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please reply some foods for vegetable and seeds
TheHai662 1 year ago
please reply some foods for vegetable
TheHai662 1 year ago
awh so cute! I was wondering, do you keep the babies in the same room as the parents?
supergirlzz17 2 years ago
Of course! The parents can play with their babies any time they want.
~Rodney
stargazrt4 2 years ago
do you keep your birds outside their cage? coooooooooool! ... well it's been a year since the video... how many birds do you have now?!
cryoturbation 4 years ago
We pull the babies out around 14 days old. We currently have 6 babies available.
stargazrt4 4 years ago
sorry, i didn't know you were selling them. i like that they are free in the room.. when my little parrots had eggs, my father made a huge cage and we kept them all.. 11 !!!!! thanks for replying
cryoturbation 4 years ago
what food is that for the big birds
coolcheetah102kk 4 years ago
It is Nutriberries, Avi Cakes, and Crumble Pellets.
stargazrt4 4 years ago
thanks you know your the best its like you help me with my lovebirds and you anser all of our questions oh your the best id hug you if i were with you
coolcheetah102kk 4 years ago
thanks, no problem!
stargazrt4 4 years ago
cute! just wondering, can i still handfeed one month old babies?
viola36 4 years ago
Yes, but the hardest thing will be to get them started. Once they get used to the syringe, it will be alright. Make sure you spend extra time socializing them. At this point, they recognize their parents, so they may not, at first, take to you as well. They may even beg for their parents and their parents will call back to them. This is typical for birds left in the nest for close to 3 weeks or more.
stargazrt4 4 years ago
thanks will surely try it.. this is actually my first time rasing lovebirds. the hen pretty wild, doesn't want anyone near the chick, so i was reluctant to hand feed.
viola36 4 years ago
so sweet! ^_^
149663 4 years ago
So cute! I love lovebirds! Great vid ^.^ -xxloveyou4everxx
xxloveyou4everxx 4 years ago
Totally cute! I just adore lovebirds, great job. ^.^-xxloveyou4everxx
xxloveyou4everxx 4 years ago