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Yes, it is necessary to separate parent lovebirds from other birds, especially during breeding and raising their chicks. This helps to prevent stress and potential aggression from other birds that may invade their space or disturb the nest. Additionally, separating them allows the parents to focus on caring for their offspring without distractions or threats from other birds. Once the chicks are weaned, the parents can be reintroduced to the flock if desired.

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