go to a petstore and ask for information.
The females bite more
if your lovebird has bumps on its stomach it's a girl. if it doesn't it's a boy. also if your lovebird starts carrying little scraps of paper around it's a girl.
A baby African lovebird is commonly referred to as a "chick" or "nestling." They are born in the nest and typically rely on their parents for care and feeding until they are old enough to fledge and become independent. As they grow, they begin to develop their distinct colors and characteristics.
no the color of the chick only tells the breed. i can tell you that if you have more than one chick the roosters in the flock will mature faster and that is how you can tell the gender
Chick Hafey died on July 2, 1973 at the age of 70.
it depends on age
Not really
One can buy a lovebird from a local pet store for a good price. One can adopt a lovebird from a rescue shelter or directly buy the lovebird from a bird breeder.
Bantams will be roughly half the size of a regular chick.
There are quite a few ways to sex a baby chick. If the chick is a pullet, then there will be major differences between it and the cockerels. For instance, they may grow slower, and will not have pronounced wattles and combs at an early age. Some breeds are color sexable, in which the male and female chicks are colored differently.
He make sounds.
Lilian's Lovebird was created in 1896.