Lovebirds are like every other bird, they do not need a male to lay eggs, and it's perfectly normal. She's probably mean because if you leave eggs in there for to long, they become broody, which means they are trying to set on the eggs for them to hatch.
If you mean the clutch, it is usually 4-6 eggs.
They are planning on it.
Birds can be plump even when they are not laying eggs, but if they become fat quickly, they might.
if shes laying 1 a day then she has a disease called Thyorioidoade. It could be deadly
It means the baby is about born or the baby died during the escape of the egg
It's called an incubator. If you mean a sort of box with a thermostat designed to keep eggs, and later, hatchlings, at the right temperature for them, it's an incubator. Otherwise, the only devices I can think of for laying eggs are birds, monotremes (egg-laying mammals), reptiles, insects, spiders and so on, and various marine creatures.
There has to be a rooster around to get any chicks out of the eggs.
i do not know but they can by laying seggs oh i mean eggs during mating season that happen in december and june
Incubation is the process by which egg laying animals (especially birds) keep the eggs warm (usually by siting on them) so the embryo can mature.
This dream is about finding something where it is least expected, or where it does not belong. Because a lovebird is found, the dream is probably about love, romance or a deeply longed-for relationship.
That is the correct spelling of "laying" (verb to lay) and can be used to mean a bird or animal laying eggs, laying carpet, or laying something down.The other form of lay is as the past tense of the verb to lie (down), which forms lying down.
NoAnd it's called "Laying" not "Laying on"Cockerels don't lay eggs, so improve your question by saying "Is there a breed of hen that does not lay eggs.I think he/she was asking if there is a breed of chicken that doesn't go broody, and the answer to that is yes alot of chickens have been bred not to go broody (ex.leghorn)