If you are taking the eggs out from the mother as soon as she lays them, then yes. In the wild, the eggs are naturally turned by the mother moving and adjusting her body to warm the eggs. Also, turning the eggs gives warmth to every part of the egg, causing it to develop.
Well you see if the Female lovebird stops sitting on the eggs then the predidder of the Lovebird will eat the eggs
They can mate and then the female can lay the eggs.
how do you take are of lovebird eggs
If you mean the clutch, it is usually 4-6 eggs.
Does the male and female lovebird stay in the same cage with 10 eggs? If you have two lovebirds in a cage and 10 eggs, then you can be fairly sure you have two hens and not a pair!!!
Well, darling, technically speaking, lovebirds' eggs are indeed edible, just like any other bird's eggs. However, I wouldn't recommend raiding a lovebird's nest for breakfast unless you want to deal with some angry lovebird parents coming after you. So, proceed with caution and maybe stick to the eggs from the grocery store for your morning omelet.
21-23 days. However it varies.
Sometimes lovebirds will not lay eggs. However, some lovebirds will lay multiple eggs in their lifetimes. There is no way to tell if a lovebird will lay eggs until you have observed her.
When there are all the eggs laid, remove the male from the cage and keep him separate.
A lovebird can lay a maximum of 6 to 8 eggs in one clutch, although the number can vary depending on the individual bird and its health. Typically, lovebirds will lay an average of 4 to 6 eggs per clutch. The incubation period for these eggs is about 23 to 30 days before they hatch.
I'm sorry to see that the best thing to do is go to the vet and then they will take care of the eggs
I Breed Lovebirds and when their is a female lovebird in a separated cage I often find infertile eggs laying on the bottom of the cage. If you leave them their you will soon get even up to 20 infertile eggs so when you see that the lovebird have layed this sort of eggs remove them after 1 day or so.