Should I seperate my one month-old baby lovebird from the nesting ground of her parents that has new eggs?
I bought a pair of lovebirds and the man told me they were ready for laying eggs, and after 2 weeks, they started laying eggs, I just let nature take it's course. A month and a half later, I was shocked that there was a baby bird almost fully grown inside, we didn't realize that there was already a chick alive a month or so before, the baby sometimes comes out of his/her nest on some days, though she still depends on her monther's food sometimes. Then, her parents layed another egg and we think it is fertilized. what should i do with the baby bird? should i seperate her from the new nest of eggs of her parents and find her a new cage and a new partner? what if she kills her sister or brother hatchlings? or is it okay if she continues to live on the same roof because she will not do any harm to her sister eggs?
no don't separate them then they wont be able to make there eggs warm
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