In terms of breeding birds, large golden bluebirds and artificially raised female birds are generally selected for breeding. Golden bluebirds breed 2 broods a year. The optimal temperature for golden bluebird breeding is 20-30 degrees, and the environment in the south is more favorable than in the north. Golden bluebirds lay an average of 3-5 eggs per day, and the incubation period is generally about 14 days. During the incubation period, the mother bird is more sensitive, so it is recommended to reduce interference.
When breeding, it is necessary to prepare an egg-laying tray for the female golden bluebird. The nursing female golden bluebird needs to get fresh food every day. When the chicks are ready to hatch, live bait is added. These nutrients are essential to ensure that the golden bluebird chicks develop beautiful plumage during the hatching stage.