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Whatever you do, don't remove the eggs. Everytime you remove one, she will lay another one. This can cause serious calcium deficiency. Just let her sit on them until she is not interested any more, might be as much as 30-35 days. This is a normal hormonal thing, and you can't stop her from doing it. You can give her more sleep, turn the temperature down in her room, and change her cage around with everything moved. And don't let her near the male if you don't want her to breed. They can see and hear each other, but no tango. You can also use fake eggs (or marbles), just leave them in there and let her sit on them. Your girl won't get back to what she was, until the season is over.
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Dancelady Jan
 2 Parent Lovebirds Julie and Jesse
Jasmine, Jazz, & Joy (10 mo.); Mandy, Meryll, & Mitchell (8 mo.);
Kelly, Kirby, & Katy (5 mo.); 2 new babies; and 2 cats Molly and Michelle
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