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1) a mate - in captivity we are the mate
2) a nesting site - this is provided by their cage
3) Climate - We provide a comfortable environment that is conducive to reproduction
4) Food - again we provide an abundance of food
5)Light - This is also provided by us.
Of all of these items the one that is most important is lighting and the second is food. By keeping our birds on a human light schedule and not exposing them to the proper wavelengths of light we allow the breeding cycle to begin but not to shut down. This is why exposure to the twilight periods of dawn and dusk are so important as the wave lengths of light that start and stop this breeding cycle are contained only in the light produced at these times. Food is also important especially in the amount of protein contained in it which is why we don't want to feed a high protein diet to our birds.
Does this help?



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