I have 3 lovebirds, 2 males named Kiwi and George, and 1 female names Mango. They have been together all their life. They were hatch mates and probably have the same parents.
The female, Mango, is very attached to one male - Kiwi. They are all in separate, large cages in the same room.
I can only let out one male at a time. Otherwise the Mango and Kiwi pick on George. He can be out with Mango, no problem, but not with Kiwi at the same time.
Mango got very broody and started plucking her collar area in the front. She laid several eggs which we took away because we don't breed. (Too many animals without homes already so we choose to not add to that problem.) She seemed to get over the broody behavior for a while. Unfortunately she has continued to pluck.
Took Mango and the boys to their checkup and discussed with her how to stop the plucking.
This is what she recommended:
.✓ Move her away from the boys to another room. First we tried a different room but they would still call to each other. We moved her to my daughter's house so she wouldn't hear them.
✓ Cover her cage for 12 hours a night.
✓ Give her new toys and allow for lots of free time from her cage. We also rotate toys in and out for variety.
✓ Ensure she gets a healthy diet. We feed La Febers for seed and always give fresh veggies and fruit daily. Treats, such as millet, only occasionally. She always has a cuttle bone too.
✓ Ensure she is eating, drinking and bathing normally.
✓ Keep her cage cleaned. We do this daily.
✓ Non-absorbant e-collar if plucking continues.
We noticed she seemed depressed and was plucking more when she was at my daughter's house. My daughter has budgies so she did have other feathery friends but was not around other lovebirds. Same food, same cage, same schedule, etc.
Reunited the three lovebirds (in their own cages as usual) as the only change was negative. She is happier and more active again and eating normally again. The plucking is continuing and back to less plucking since she was reunited. She doesn't display any mating behaviors with either male. She does shred paper anytime she can get it and will build a nest but no eggs at least.
Now we are using a little e-collar which she constantly picks at trying to get it off. I don't blame her one bit! It took a few days for her to get her balance back and to be able to walk, fly, climb, etc. During that time she was monitored continuously to make sure she did not hurt herself, fall into her water, get stuck, etc I feel like the most horrible human in the planet even though I am just trying to help her. Please don't judge me too harshly! We are just at our wits end.
I need help! Does anyone have suggestions? Any ideas of what we might be doing wrong or if there is something we need to change or fix?
The female, Mango, is very attached to one male - Kiwi. They are all in separate, large cages in the same room.
I can only let out one male at a time. Otherwise the Mango and Kiwi pick on George. He can be out with Mango, no problem, but not with Kiwi at the same time.
Mango got very broody and started plucking her collar area in the front. She laid several eggs which we took away because we don't breed. (Too many animals without homes already so we choose to not add to that problem.) She seemed to get over the broody behavior for a while. Unfortunately she has continued to pluck.
Took Mango and the boys to their checkup and discussed with her how to stop the plucking.
This is what she recommended:
.✓ Move her away from the boys to another room. First we tried a different room but they would still call to each other. We moved her to my daughter's house so she wouldn't hear them.
✓ Cover her cage for 12 hours a night.
✓ Give her new toys and allow for lots of free time from her cage. We also rotate toys in and out for variety.
✓ Ensure she gets a healthy diet. We feed La Febers for seed and always give fresh veggies and fruit daily. Treats, such as millet, only occasionally. She always has a cuttle bone too.
✓ Ensure she is eating, drinking and bathing normally.
✓ Keep her cage cleaned. We do this daily.
✓ Non-absorbant e-collar if plucking continues.
We noticed she seemed depressed and was plucking more when she was at my daughter's house. My daughter has budgies so she did have other feathery friends but was not around other lovebirds. Same food, same cage, same schedule, etc.
Reunited the three lovebirds (in their own cages as usual) as the only change was negative. She is happier and more active again and eating normally again. The plucking is continuing and back to less plucking since she was reunited. She doesn't display any mating behaviors with either male. She does shred paper anytime she can get it and will build a nest but no eggs at least.
Now we are using a little e-collar which she constantly picks at trying to get it off. I don't blame her one bit! It took a few days for her to get her balance back and to be able to walk, fly, climb, etc. During that time she was monitored continuously to make sure she did not hurt herself, fall into her water, get stuck, etc I feel like the most horrible human in the planet even though I am just trying to help her. Please don't judge me too harshly! We are just at our wits end.
I need help! Does anyone have suggestions? Any ideas of what we might be doing wrong or if there is something we need to change or fix?