Nowadays, many breeders want their budgies not to lay eggs. In this case, there are several methods that can be taken to avoid budgies from laying eggs.
First of all, if we only keep one budgie, we can avoid letting it live with other budgies. The breeding of budgies requires the cooperation of two birds, male and female, and without this cooperation, even if the female bird lays eggs, it is only an unfertilized egg. Therefore, if we find that a solitary budgie is laying eggs, we can throw the eggs away, as these eggs do not hatch into young birds.
Secondly, do not install breeding boxes or containers with holes in the parrot cage. Same-sex budgies may fight as adults, but mother birds usually do not lay eggs without breeding boxes. Therefore, we can choose not to install a breeding box and thus avoid budgies laying eggs.
Finally, adjusting the budgie environment is also a way to do it. Placing budgies' cages in places where they are more lively during the day may upset them, reducing their willingness to breed. In addition, raising the perch bars inside the cage so that the parrots cannot reach the height of the cage top will also reduce their desire to reproduce.
In general, if we don't want budgies to lay eggs, we can avoid them by keeping them alone, not installing breeding boxes, and adjusting the environment.