Should You Remove Infertile Lovebird Eggs and When?
Learn why and when to remove infertile lovebird eggs to support your birds' health and encourage new clutches.
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Yes, you should remove infertile lovebird eggs after a certain period. If the eggs have not hatched within 21-23 days, they are likely infertile. Removing them helps prevent the female from wasting energy on non-viable eggs and can encourage the lovebirds to try laying a new clutch.
FAQs & Answers
- How long should I wait before removing infertile lovebird eggs? Wait 21-23 days after the eggs are laid; if they haven't hatched by then, the eggs are likely infertile and should be removed.
- Why is it important to remove infertile lovebird eggs? Removing infertile eggs prevents the female lovebird from expending energy on non-viable eggs and encourages her to lay a new clutch.
- Can infertile lovebird eggs harm the female or the nest? Yes, leaving infertile eggs can lead to wasted energy and may increase the risk of bacterial growth in the nest, so removal is recommended.
- What should I do after removing infertile lovebird eggs? After removal, monitor the lovebirds for signs of laying a new clutch and maintain a clean, stress-free environment to support successful breeding.