Why you should choose the method of breeding lovebird solitary cages

Breeding lovebirds in a solitary cage system - When you want to be a lovebird, we will first implement the breeding cage system.

There are many considerations when determining this lovebird breeding cage system from the start of the budget, including the Place and condition of our homes.

We will determine whether to use the colony's Lovebird or solitary lovebird breeding system.

Because daily care for the lovebird breeding with both systems is very different, let us first understand that the nursing system we are going through is not wrong.

Several models of lovebird breeding cages are applied in foreign and domestic lovebird breeding.

Of course, there are advantages and disadvantages. That we will discuss here.

Let us determine what model cage we will use for breeding lovebirds, whether the Lovebird colony cage's breeding system feeds the lovebird colony cage or the solitary one.

This article will first discuss the disadvantages and excess breeding of solitary lovebird cages or colonies.

You can choose the appropriate area to place your plan and consider the budget, but the standard size most often used by Lovebird breeding is 40cm x 60cm.

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Usually, it is made of Galvalume or galvanized. There is paint that there is a very.

I recommend brands like Best One, King, and Octagon for a factory Cage that uses color. I have proven durability,

exceptional resistance to rust and paint, and resistance to lovebird bite that is not easily flaky.

Now, let's talk about the shortcomings and excess breeding of the Lovebird and solitary enclosure. We start with the spare first.

Excess Lovebird solitary cage

Some benefits when breeding lovebirds with solitary cages

Breeding lovebirds in a solitary cage system

1. Save Place

By choosing the Lovebird breeding this solitary cage system for those of us with a narrow area, the isolated enclosure may be the primary choice because you can put it on the house's edge, stick it on the wall, or make a stack with a shelf.

That way, you can save space and be succinct as well. I recommend using a shelf only for the stacking model because it is more convenient when you dry one of those solitaries and forget that you stacked.

2. Clear Breeding Results

The Solitary cage isolates Lovebird. Every single pair is a cage. It will be evident because the saplings in the cell and the Nest box are certainly the induce.

Unlike the colony system, we can quickly identify which dissected Lovebirds you take.

3. Food Menu Classification

Each parent certainly has a different production period. And indeed, the feed pattern should be adjusted to the current parent condition.

By implementing the solitary enclosure system, we can provide a feed menu according to Lovebird's parent condition. So it can be distinguished by feeding for the parent Lovebird, who is resting the production being created, or nurturing the child.

Unlike the colony cage system that will not want all the Lovebird's birthdays and all Lovebird's parent conditions to get the same feed menu every day, this certainly affects the smoothness of the missed Lovebird production.


4. Easy Checking

Implementing our solitary enclosure system is easier if you check the Lovebird anytime. It may be to check the Lovebird's health, the egg lovebird, and the growth of the Lovebird's chicks without disturbing the comfort of other lovebird parents who may be aggressive to humans.

 Unlike when we are breeding colony systems that require us to enter a colony cage to check, with our presence in the colony's cell until it is likely to get another lovebird, they are aggressive and feel that we are Threats to them.

It could be the love of the Lovebird that stresses and ruins the nest, which can inhibit production.

5. Safe distractions from other Lovebird

Each Lovebird certainly has its own characteristic, one of which is aggressive or attacking.

With our solitary enclosure system,     we can aggressively avoid the things caused by lovebirds and attack each other.

Either attack the other Lovebird or take control of the nests in the egg or are already worn by other Lovebird motherships.

Well, those are 5 advantages of the solitary enclosure system.

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