Squizz
Alpha Buck
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We may be having a mad 5 minutes :shock: but we are considering bonding:
a neutered male and female (who are currently bonded)
with...
a neutered male and soon to be spayed female (who are bonded) and her two baby boys (who will be neutered when they are old enough).
The two neutered males used to live together, but the bond broke down and we got them girlfriends (one of whom turned out to be pregnant, hence the babies)
Currently, if they get near each other when out for a run (one pair will be in their hutch) there is transferred aggression and chasing within the bonded pair - along with trying to get at the bun outside the hutch.
Would you ever attempt bonding all these rabbits together? We would wait until all the neuter/spaying is done. It would be easier to have them in one location and mean that they can have more playtime in the garden. Don't want a bloodbath though.
p.s - sorry for long post
We may be having a mad 5 minutes :shock: but we are considering bonding:
a neutered male and female (who are currently bonded)
with...
a neutered male and soon to be spayed female (who are bonded) and her two baby boys (who will be neutered when they are old enough).
The two neutered males used to live together, but the bond broke down and we got them girlfriends (one of whom turned out to be pregnant, hence the babies)
Currently, if they get near each other when out for a run (one pair will be in their hutch) there is transferred aggression and chasing within the bonded pair - along with trying to get at the bun outside the hutch.
Would you ever attempt bonding all these rabbits together? We would wait until all the neuter/spaying is done. It would be easier to have them in one location and mean that they can have more playtime in the garden. Don't want a bloodbath though.
p.s - sorry for long post