> I have some problem with my lovebirds (breeding)?

I have some problem with my lovebirds (breeding)?

Posted at: 2014-11-15 
To keep 15 love birds for breeding in a colony the flight would have to be very large.I would guess this is a problem of over crowding.They would breed better in single pairs,or reduce the numbers by splitting them in to 2 flights.If put in single cages ,they will eat.

Hi guys, I have some lovebird (15). All are fischers(13 green and a pair of cobalt and mauve). I keep them in a colony cage. But there is some problems in breeding. Because, one of my pairs breed frequently. They breed again when their babies cannot fly. I can't control them. And another pair just bred once and it was about 6-5 month ago and they have no interest to breed again. Another pair didn't breed yet. But they're about two years old. I can't even move them to breeding cage. Because they don't eat anything when I move them to breeding cage or any other small sized cage. I have also problem with my cobalt and mauve pair. The male (mauve) want to mate with the female (cobalt) but the female is not interested. So, the mauve now tired of this and don't try to mate with her again. So, can anyone help me with these problems?