TOM'S LOVEBIRD FARM

HOME OF THE OPALINE LOVEBIRDS

WELCOME TO MY BIRD FARM. HOME OF THE OPALINE PEACHFACE MUTATION

 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWER

1. Do I ship? Yes, I do. Plese click for more information. And of course, I do not ship to any other countries besides the United States.

2. Do I have handraised lovebirds? I always do and starts at $25 and up depending on mutation. Please click on the link on how to take care of them.

3. Do my babies have guarantee? Yes, all of my babies are guarantee for 2 weeks for health.

4. How do I put birds on hold? Just email me to put the babies on hold and there is a minimum of $20 or 20% to put the babies on hold. Depending on which one is greater. Once the birds is ready to go home, you have 2 weeks to pay the full amount.

5. What is the name of my lovebirds? Just click on the link for more information.

6. What is the difference between blackmask lovebirds and a peachface lovebirds? They are a different kinds of lovebirds. Any other comment, I cannot compare or comment at this time since I do not breed blackmask lovebirds.

7. Do I breed blackmask lovebirds? No, I do not.

8. Do I breed any other birds? No, I do not.

9. Do I exchange my lovebirds for other birds? No, I do not. I only keep peachface lovebirds. I normally do not exchange unless I know the history of the birds.

10. Do I sell my breeding pairs? No, I do not.

11. Is shipping safe? Yes, it is. Please read up more on shipping.

12. What kind of nesting material do I used? Breeders used different material. As for me, I used nesting grass. Which is Bermuda or Imperial grass. The grass needs to be green to hold moisture. Others will just shaving or palm tree leaves. The choise is yours to try.

13. My birds is sick. What do I do? If you bought the birds from me, please email me. Otherwise, if you bought your birds somewhere esle, you should ask the person or place where you buy your birds. I could only help customers that bought the birds from me. Because I do not what to be responsible for other birds that are not from me.

14. What do I feed my lovebirds? Cockatiel mix, spray millets, and other pellets.

15. Should I handfeed my baby lovebirds? Only if you have to. But I do not recommend it. There are a lot of risk when it comes to handrearing baby lovebirds. If you do decide to handfeed, please get help in person first.

16. At what age do I pull my babies to handfeed? Normally, I will pulled my babies at 2 1/2 weeks to 3 1/2 weeks old. I do not pull my babies any younger unless I have to. Other breeders may pull a lot younger.

17. How do I breed for the yellowheaded opaline? For this question, I will answer this question probably next year sometimes. This is still a new mutation colors and I am still working on them.

18. How do I breed for the platinum opaline? For this question, I cannot answer because I am still working on this mutation. Until I know for sure, I cannot answer it.

19. What is the difference between and single factor and a double factor violet? A single violet lovebirds will only carry a violet gene. A double factor violet means that the lovebirds has one violet factor and one dark factor.

20. Do I need to pieds to produce a pied lovebird? No, you do not. Pied is a dominate gene and all you need is one pied regardless of sex.

21. Do lovebirds lay eggs without a male? Yes, lovebirds will lay eggs on their own without a male.

22. What is the difference between a peachface lovebirds and opaline lovebirds? Nothing, opaline lovebirds are just a different colors. It is the samething as the difference between a green lovebirds and a yellow lovebirds. They are just a different colors. If you need to know more, just do more research. Other differences also exist.

23. Where I can get more informations about lovebirds? Join the ALBS club. They have plenty of informations for you to enjoy.

 

 

 

I will be adding more questions and answers depending on what the questtion is.