African lovebirds flying cages

 A safe nest is all that is needed when raising African lovebirds.


There are 3 types of nests used to raise African love birds.quarantine cages, fly cages, breeding cages.The use of flying cages is a return to exercise for birds.Pairs cannot be identified if the birds are usually purchased in groups.After 3,4 months of putting them in the fly cage, they naturally pair up.After this we move to the breeding cage.Similarly, hatchlings are taken to the fly cage.The fly cage is made to size.Because they can fly well in this cage, they get exercise and their immunity increases.Flying more reduces body fat and improves body size.The fly cage helps to raise good babies.Similarly, keeping the birds in the breeding cage in the fly cage for rest helps to reduce the fat in the body.When making a fly cage it is best to have the maximum size.The larger the size, the more space there is for flying. The minimum size of the cage is 6feet long, 3 feet high and 3feet wide.The longer they fly, the better they can fly and improve their health.It is better to put wooden poles in the cage. It should be placed at the 2 ends of the cage.When they do, they fly more.When the round shaped stems are placed, they are held together by the legs and the strength of the leg is increased.It is better to keep the hive in a well ventilated area.The hive should always be clean.It is better to use net at the base of the cage. Using the net, the waste falls straight down without staying.Therefore, the hive is cleansed and diseases are reduced.



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