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Baby Love Bird |
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Lovebirds are a diverse group of parrots that are mostly found in Africa and come in various colors. The lovebirds groom each other constantly and since they stay close to each other most of the time, they have been given the name of lovebirds. The lovebirds make excellent pets, if they are given proper training. The baby lovebirds that are a few days old are pink in color, are featherless and are about a quarter of the size of a grown-up bird.
The baby love birds should be handled with great care, especially while feeding them. The things that one should remember regarding the care of baby love birds are: The baby love birds should be kept in a separate nest box stuffed with warm and neat bedclothes.
Their bedding arrangements should be changed frequently.
The chicks should always be fed on their backs.
When the baby ove birds are six weeks old, they should be put in cages.
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Food and water for these birds should be placed inside the cages.
When the baby love birds are six weeks old, they should be fed with cooked vegetables.
When they are six weeks old they leave the nest.
There are some good books providing information on the proper care of baby love birds. If your Valentine has keen interest in baby love birds, then you can gift your Valentine, for the occasion of Valentine's Day, baby love birds books, and you can also add to it a short, sweet and simple message for your Valentine.
Learn more about Baby Love Birds from My Dear Valentine.
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