Do love birds eat their young?

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  1. ♥мιкι♥

    no they do not eat their young maybe your eggs weren’t in the right Temperature and suddenly died then they decay

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  2. birds are tropical. get them out of the cold and make sure you keep it nice. not to warm and not to cold. and no they don’t eat their eggs, they will how ever brake them. that is their way of saying hey get them out they are no good.

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  3. Shaken Not Stirred

    Lovebirds are found wild in Africa. They prefer a warmer temperature. Keep them right around 80F, normally. If they are a breeding pair, up the temp between 85-90. I would put a humidifier in the room when you notice she is going to lay. This is supposed to help prevent egg binding. Remove the cracked eggs. The incubation period on the eggs is 21-25 days, so if it’s been longer than that on the others, you are safe to remove them, as well, and allow the pair to start over with a warmer temp. Hope this helps!

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