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Hand-Raised Lovebirds for Sale – Vibrant, Affectionate Pairs Ready to Bond!

Discover your perfect feathered companions at Exotic Parrots For Sale! Our lovebirds for sale include rare mutations like dark blue, peach-faced, and two-color varieties – all hand-fed for tameness, vet-certified, and backed by a 30-day health guarantee. These social “pocket rockets” (5-7 inches) form deep bonds, filling your home with playful energy and joyful chirps!


 Available Lovebird Mutations

Explore our hand-raised pairs and singles:

Peach-Faced Lovebirds

Peach-Faced Lovebird →
Classic rosy-faced • Playful & hardy • Best for beginners

 Rare Color Variants


 Hand Raised Lovebirds for Sale

All Hand-Fed Lovebirds →

  • Socialized from hatchlings

  • Trained for finger-perching

  • Weaned onto premium diets


 Lovebirds for Sale Near Me

Prefer local adoption?

  • In-Store Pickup: Available at our Florida aviary

  • Partner Breeders: Network across 20+ states


Why Choose Lovebirds?

  • 💑 Pair Bonding: Thrive in couples (or with humans)

  • 🎨 Color Variety: 9+ vibrant mutations

  • 📏 Compact Size: Ideal for apartments/small homes

  • 💰 Affordable: From $150–$500/pair

  • 🎪 Playful Nature: Love shredding toys & acrobatics


 Lovebird Care Essentials

Keep your pair thriving:

  • Diet: 60% pellets, 30% veggies (kale, carrots), 10% seeds

  • Housing: 24″x16″ cage (bar spacing ≤½”) for pairs

  • Toys: Provide palm leaves, paper strips for nest-building

  • Social Needs: Minimum 1 hour daily interaction

  • Lifespan: 10–15 years


 Adoption Process

  • 🧪 DNA-Sexed: Ensure desired pairs (M/F, F/F, M/M)

  • 🩺 Health Guarantee: 30-day vet coverage

  • ✈️ Nationwide Shipping: Climate-controlled carriers

  • 📦 Pair Packages: Discounted bonded couples


 Lovebird FAQs

Can lovebirds talk?

They mimic sounds but rarely speak words. Best known for cheerful chirps!

 Do lovebirds need to be in pairs?

Not if hand-raised – singles bond deeply with owners. Pairs entertain each other.

 Are lovebirds noisy?

Moderate chirping (50-70 dB). Quieter than conures or cockatiels.

Why are they called lovebirds?

They preen mates constantly and sit pressed together – appearing “in love”!

 Can lovebirds live with finches?

Not recommended – their strong beaks may injure smaller birds.


Ready for feathered romance?
👉 Shop Hand-Fed Lovebirds
📞 Pair Matching Advice: Call (555) 123-4567


 

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