If you want to breed lovebirds in a colony setting first decide the number of birds and the species of lovebirds you want to keep. Then select the size of the cage according to your specific requirements. And finally decide on the location of the colony so that your lovebirds can live happily and breed to their maximum potential.
Reproducing Lovebirds is a pleasant encounter just as a pastime for most bird attendants. Assuming you are anticipating reproducing lovebirds, you have two options, you can either raise them in little confines with singular sets or you can place every one of your lovebirds in a solitary enormous enclosure or aviary and breed them on the whole with a few sets and you can call this a province setting for rearing lovebirds. I have been keeping lovebirds since my youth when I was a school going child. I first time purchased lovebirds when I was in eighth grade and that was a couple of Fischer's lovebirds. I have the experience of keeping lovebirds both as single sets in singular confines just as in little states of four sets. By a long shot I can say that rearing outcomes I accomplished in settlements were far superior than singular enclosures