What usually people do when someone wants to breed Lovebirds and he has doubts or he asks for something:
1) PEOPLE TALK ABOUT CONCRET THINGS like the quality of birds (Example 1: You got nice birds, go ahead! Example 2: Nice birds! But don't do that, you shouldn't breed with two lutinos! Example 3: Don't do that! One of your birds isn't pure, she got signs of Agapornis personata and signs of Agapornis ficheri. Buy good birds!).
2) Concerning phenotype outcomes, their answers are based in probabilities and sometimes THEY EXPLAIN that AND/OR THEY RECOMMEND to check possibilities in some web calulatores (Example 1: http://www.gencalc.com. Example 2: http://www.cosasagapornis.com/calgye/index.php?lang=en).
3) THEY give recommendations about one hundred of things that could HELP HIM/HER TO GET SUCCEED. Those recommendations could be concerning the food, the solar exposition, the deworming, vitamins, the syze and the type of cages, the type of nests, moisture in the nest, age of birds, etc.
4) They talk a lot about their experience. But OFTEN THEY SPEAK BASED IN PROFESSIONAL CREATORES IS TIPS (Example: Dirk Van den Abeele, http://www.ornitho-genetics.info).
Basically, people do not say "Stop everything!" or/and do not make judgments before trying to help and before trying to understand the whole context.
In resume, after all of that, I think you are able to realize that I'm not trying to breed birds without any informations (and I'm open to learn much more), without time, without preparation and without a plan.





