If your lovebird lay an egg last night how long do you leave the cage before cleaning it out as is at bottom of where she sits on and are there likely to be anymore eggs?

It is best to leave the cage undisturbed for at least 24 hours after your lovebird lays an egg. This will give her time to adjust to her new role as a mother and to start incubating the egg. Once 24 hours have passed, you can clean out the cage as needed, but be sure to replace the nesting material so that she has a comfortable place to sit on and incubate the egg.

It is also possible that your lovebird will lay more eggs in the future. If this happens, it is best to leave the cage undisturbed for 24 hours after each egg is laid. Once 24 hours have passed, you can clean out the cage as needed, but be sure to replace the nesting material.

If you have any concerns about your lovebird's nesting behavior, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian.